The presidency of France's Emmanuel Macron could shift dramatically depending on the outcome of a closely watched vote this Sunday, which has the potential of putting a far-right party much closer to power than has been the case in decades. After the first round of voting in the recently called parliamentary elections, Macron's centrist Renaissance party trailed both the far-right National Rally, also called the Rassemblement National or RN, and a left-wing bloc of parties. If the vote Sunday results in a majority for the RN, Macron would be forced to share power with the far-right. Though RN opponents are...