Emmanuel Macron’s coalition won the first round of the French legislative elections, but the small difference with the left-wing contraption led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon leaves everything open for the second round to be held this Sunday. Rádio Observador will follow everything that happens in France up to the minute with a special broadcast starting at 6:30 p.m.
jorge fernandespolitical Scientist, paulo sandeEuropean affairs specialist and former candidate for the European Parliament and Helena MatosObserver columnist, advances and analyzes the first projections. Natalia Oliveirasocialist deputy elected by the circle of Europe and daughter of emigrants, looks at the results from France, where she is following these elections.
Macron won, but Mélenchon ended up winning. In the first round of the French legislature, who were the winners and losers?
Starting at 8:00 p.m., the Rádio Observador broadcast opens a window for debate with MEPs from all the Portuguese parties with a seat in the European Parliament: Manuel Pizarro (P.S), paul rangel (PSD), sandra pereira (UCD), Jose Gusmao (Left block) and Nuno Melo (CDS).
At a time when more concrete results are expected, starting at 9:00 p.m., the economist susana peralta and the specialist in extremist movements and populism, jose filipe pintogive an account of the political future that will emerge from these legislative in France.
The last hour of the broadcast is reserved for a special edition of coffee europe with the usual panel: Henrique Burnay, Bruno Cardoso-Reyes, cupcake Resende Mayer Y Joao Diogo Barbosa.
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Source: Observadora