Early projections coming from exit pollings show the liberals in France controlling the most seats in the national parliament. The centrist party of President Emmanual Macron finished second, and the far-right supporters of Marine Le Pen ended with the third most seats, according to the Associated Press. No group has a clear majority, so it will take bargaining to form a majority government.
It should be noted that this is the second national election in which polling greatly underestimated the support liberal candidates garnered. In the July 4th British elections, Labor Party candidates greatly overperformed, taking nearly two-thirds of the seats in the British Parliament.