France’s far-right was on Sunday eyeing a historic chance to form a government and claim the post of prime minister after winning the first round of legislative elections with the centrist forces of President Emmanuel Macron coming in only third. But it remained unclear if the far-right National Rally (RN) party of Marine Le Pen would win the majority of seats in the new National Assembly in the July 7 second round. It would need to be certain of taking power and for Le Pen’s protege Jordan Bardella, 28, to become prime minister. Macron had stunned the nation and baffled...