Laura Dubois, Anne-Sylvaine Chassany and Tony Barber
Laura Dubois, editor of the Europe Express newsletter, joins Anne-Sylvaine Chassany, the FT’s companies editor, and Tony Barber, the FT’s European comment editor, to answer your queries © FT montage/Charlie Bibby/Getty

French President Emmanuel Macron took a huge risk by calling a snap election last month, after abysmal European parliament results saw his party trounced by the far right and the far left. Commentators debated whether the decision was brave or short-sighted.

The far-right Rassemblement National won the first-round vote with ease on June 30, with numerous opinion polls showing them on course for victory on July 7. So what would it mean for France to have a party that has pledged to slash immigration, end birthright citizenship and reestablish its relationship with the EU at the helm?

On July 8, the day after the second-round vote in the French parliamentary election, three FT experts will be poised to answer your questions about the results, what they mean for France and how they will affect the wider European project.

Tony Barber, the FT’s European comment editor and writer of the Europe Express Weekend newsletter, joins Laura Dubois, editor of Europe Express, and Anne-Sylvaine Chassany, the FT’s companies editor, to answer your queries live.

These journalists have all been closely following the campaign in Europe Express, the FT’s premium European politics and policy newsletter, which has been publishing in English and French since the election was announced (premium subscribers can sign up here).

To take part, please leave your questions in the online comments below this story. You can also upvote the comments you would most like our experts to tackle. They will respond to readers for an hour from 12pm BST on July 8.

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