PoliticsEurope's China ties further tangled by rise of French far right
Rightward swing in EU elections pushes focus to trade, away from values
Rassemblement National's European election posters with photos of its leaders Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella. The party's strong performance in the European elections led French President Emmanuel Macron to call a snap election. © Reuters
CATHERINE DE BEAUREPAIRE and RHYANNON BARTLETT-IMADEGAWA, Nikkei staff writers
BRUSSELS -- French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to call a snap national legislative election following heavy losses to the far right in the European parliamentary polls widens the fissure in the bloc's stance over its relationship with China, analysts said on Monday.