The French authorities indicated: “The first round of the French parliamentary elections will take place on Sunday, and elections for the new parliament will take place shortly after Emmanuel Macron was re-elected for a second term as president, and about 7.48 million registered voters can vote, with 577 people voted for a seat in the French National Assembly.

As for Macron and his supporters from the French center, they will strive to get a parliamentary majority again, otherwise Macron will be forced to form a government from politicians belonging to other camps, and the next prime minister will also be from these camps, in which case the prime minister the minister will have a more important position in the state.

In particular, the left-wing coalition of the Left Party, the Socialists, the Greens and the Communists, led by left-wing politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon, hopes to win more seats in parliament. Voter turnout was already low, with polls showing that less than half of French people wanted to vote.

Elections have already started in some overseas territories of France on Saturday due to the time difference. It is worth noting that the second round of parliamentary elections in France begins in a week.