French
left-wing party leader Jean-Luc Melenchon says he will run for the same
seat as far-right rival Marine Le Pen in the forthcoming parliamentary
polls.
Ms Le Pen's National Front won more than 30% of the votes there in the first round of the presidential poll.
In that poll, Mr Melenchon won 11% of the vote, achieving fourth position behind Ms Le Pen.
"I am coming here because there is a battle which has a national significance and, if I may say so, an international one too because all eyes are upon us in Europe," Mr Melenchon, leader of the Left Front party, told supporters in Henin-Beaumont.
"In this battle, two visions for solving the crisis will be confronted, so let's compare," he said.
"Is the problem with the immigrants or is it with the bankers? For us, it's the bankers."
Ms Le Pen dismissed Mr Melenchon's bid as a "secondary phenomenon".
French voters will elect a new National Assembly (lower house) in a two-round election, on 10 and 17 June.
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