France’s far right is expected to make gains in June’s European elections. It stands the chance of reshaping EU politics as it could influence the making of any new coalition in the European Parliament and weaken pro-EU forces. According to a late April exclusive Euronews Superpoll, the far-right Rassemblement National is in first place and has consolidated its score slightly above the 30% of the voting intentions in four weeks, while the party of president Macron, Renaissance, is second, with a meagre 17.5%. The French far-right is spearheaded by the Rassemblement National of Jordan Bardella,…