Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has raised concerns over potential civil unrest and violence in France as the country approaches its upcoming elections. With campaigning intensifying and emotions running high, Darmanin described the situation as “highly inflammable,” noting the heightened tensions leading up to the first round of voting.
The elections, viewed by many as a pivotal moment following President Macron’s decision to dissolve the National Assembly, are seen as a referendum on the nation’s political future amidst significant public discontent and polarization. Despite Macron not being directly on the ballot, his leadership and the stability of his administration are at stake, making the electoral outcome crucial for France’s political landscape.