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Now playing Next Europe News French elections: Candidates abroad vie for ex-pat votes French citizens living abroad are represented in the National Assembly through the election of 11 of the 577 deputies, each representing a different region of the world. Euronews has interviewed some candidates who are vying for these votes—sometimes from thousands of kilometres away. 05/07/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News High turnout of 59% at 5pm in the French legislative election With three hours of voting remaining turnout at 5pm on Sunday in the first round of the French legislative elections stood at 59.39%. 30/06/2024