It is estimated that abstention in the French parliamentary elections will reach 53%

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French continue to vote in the country’s 70,000-strong constituency to elect their 577 deputies, out of a total of about 6,300 candidates running in the by-elections.

Slightly reduced compared to 2017 Mr.significantly reduced compared to 2012 seems to be the participation of the French in the first round of today parliamentary elections. At 18:00 Greek time he had ψ39.4% of those registered to vote, against 40.75% who had voted at the same time in 2017 and 48.31% in 2012.

By abstaining so it is estimated that it will eventually be about 53%, the French continue to turn out in the country’s 70,000 constituencies to elect their 577 deputies, out of about 6,300 candidates running in the elections.

In the constituencies of the big cities they will be able to vote until 21:00 Greek timewhile in the rest of the country other polling stations will close one hour before and another two hours before.

The media have the right to give their estimates for the results after the closing of the last ballot, ie at 21.00 Greek time. Results that will be assessed on the basis of the already counted ballots in the polling stations that close earlier and which are more or less considered reliable.

On the contrary forecasts for the seats that each party will have next Sunday when the second round will take place are considered less reliable as they will be based on opinion polls that are being conducted today outside the polling stations.

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