France’s newly re-elected President Emmanuel Macron has clinched the chance of a majority in the National Assembly in the first round of the parliamentary election, projections show. Forecasts on Sunday evening after polls closed put the president’s centrist camp at 25.2 to 25.6%, roughly the same as the left alliance with 25.2 to 26.1%. However, projections predict a clear majority for the liberal president in the distribution of seats after the second round of elections in a week’s time. Initial forecasts show that the Macron camp could win around 255 to 310 of the 577 seats in the National …