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PODCAST: How to explain France’s shock election results and what happens now?

The Talking France podcast is back with a special episode on the shock results of France's parliamentary elections and the big question of what happens next.

PODCAST: How to explain France's shock election results and what happens now?
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Presenter Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France’s Emma Pearson and John Lichfield, in a special episode recorded on Sunday night just after the results came in for France’s snap elections – ushering in a shock victory for the left alliance.

After all pollsters predicted that Marine Le Pen’s far right group would be the biggest party, in fact it was the left alliance Nouveau Front Populaire which came first, with the far-right group pushed into third place by Emmanuel Macron’s centrist group. 

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The defeat of the far-right was strongly influenced by the ‘Republican Front’ – in which parties agreed to withdraw candidates in certain key seats and voters used their vote to block the far-right in their local constituency.

But the result is far from simple – although the left alliance has the largest number of seats it does not have a majority. The likely result will be a deadlocked parliament and a chaotic political scene.

The developments of this week will be crucial, especially the key question of who will be France’s next prime minister.

Talking France will return with a full-length episode on Thursday, looking at the latest progress in that attempt to build a government.

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PODCAST: Can France accept major tax hikes and what’s gone wrong with croissants?

This episode of Talking France gets to the bottom of the latest talking points in France, from the slow-moving political crisis to the best French cities for walkable neighbourhood amenities and whether French croissants and baguettes are getting worse.

PODCAST: Can France accept major tax hikes and what's gone wrong with croissants?

The Talking France podcast is back with another episode discussing the latest talking points from France.

This week, host Ben McPartland is joined by The Local France’s Emma Pearson, Genevieve Mansfield and John Lichfield to discuss why France still does not have a government, and how the new PM will handle France’s deficit problem.

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The team also discusses the top French cities that are closest to reaching the ’15-minute city’ goal, where essential goods and services are only a short walk or bicycle ride away. 

We also take a look at the opposite question – the most isolated and empty parts of France, for those interested in finding some peace and quiet.

In light of upcoming travel changes, our team gives an overview of new border checks in the Schengen zone, as well as details about the visa-free waiver, ETA, to visit the UK, soon to be introduced for Americans and Europeans.

We also discuss French food rules for children – from chocolate recommendations to time spent gathered around the table – as well as the prickly question: are French croissants and baguettes getting worse? Our listeners and readers have the answers.

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