A loose alliance of French left-wing parties thrown together for snap elections was on course Sunday to become the biggest parliamentary bloc and beat the far right, according to shock projected results. The New Popular Front (NFP) was formed last month after President Emmanuel Macron called snap elections, bringing together socialists, greens, leftists, and communists into one camp. Veteran presidential candidate Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) led the race after the 30 June first round, with opinion polls predicting that she would lead the biggest party in parliament after Sund…