On Saturday, the French in overseas territories will cast their votes in the second and final round of a historic legislative election closely monitored by many capitals due to the rise of the far-right and the formation of a "Republican Front" to confront it, according to "France Press." Voters in the archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the North Atlantic will be the first to head to the polls on Saturday, starting at 10 AM GMT. In the only constituency in the region, a right-leaning candidate is competing against a socialist candidate. Following them, voters from French Guiana, the Antilles, North America, Polynesia, and then New Caledonia will cast their votes throughout the evening.