What France’s regional election results mean for Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen

Success of centre-right parties suggests upcoming presidential contest may not be two-horse race

Emmanuel Macron during the European Social Summit in May
(Image credit: Jose Coelho/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

Emmanuel Macron is facing a fresh threat to his hopes of winning a second term in the Elysee Palace, following a surge in support for France’s traditional conservative parties in regional elections yesterday.

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