France will decide in the next few hours whether it wants a far-right government. If the Vichy regime is to have a second chance in the heart of Europe, the news is that Le Pen is not going to have an easy time of it: the latest poll published indicates that she will not achieve an absolute majority.

The ultras would not obtain the seats necessary to control the National Assembly. Macronists and the left of the Popular Front would add more deputiesThe question on everyone’s mind ahead of the second round of French elections this Sunday is: Will the cordon sanitaire hold?

According to Daniel Puchol, special correspondent for laSexta in France, everything points to Le Pen being on the verge of an absolute majority. An atypical scenario, especially considering the results of the European elections and the first round of the general elections. All this is due to the great performance of the left, which has been able to unite to confront the extreme right in France.

These are hours of tension throughout the country. A few hours ago, the French government spokesperson was attacked. She and her team were putting up election posters when more than 10 people attacked them. Two people were injured and taken to hospital and four were arrested, three of them minors.