PARIS — The victory of France’s Rassemblement National (“National Rally”, RN) party in the June 9 European elections sent a shockwave that has further destabilized the situation of Franco-Algerians, who have been targeted by the far-right for years. The decision by French President Emmanuel Macron to call for snap legislative elections on June 30 and July 7 is raising fears of a far right surge at the national level. For the latest news & views from every corner of the world, Worldcrunch Today is the only truly international newsletter. Sign up here. The Algerian diaspora, one of the largest f…