The silver lining of the election outcome is that the extreme left and center parties have to form a coalition. Even if they manage to formally do that there'll be constant struggle and several such alliances failed across Europe recently.
Macron's interior minister already said he will not support a coalition with the far-left and greens. If that happens he'll be the first to sign a vote of no confidence.
Meanwhile the far-left is organizing a march on the seat of the prime minister in Paris to force Macron to be put in charge of the new government.
For added lulz: some in the socialist German party SPD warned against far-left leader Mélenchon and called him "nationalist, anti-Semitic populist" and "anti-European".
And don't forget France is hosting the Olympics this August, so they have no choice but to clean up the streets to prepare for the athletes arriving, because everything will be on camera. The establishment can't let France's muslim problem be exposed to the world
The niggers selling nicknacks in Paris crying to amnesty international or whatever is going to be glorious.
In a literal potemkin village tho. The journos film where told. Everywhere that's not Japan has had slums.