While the French public, who strongly condemned the neo-liberal globalist political philosophy, refused to give President Emmanuel Macron a parliamentary majority, right-wing populists Marine Le Pen and the left environmental alliance rushed to the polls to pull back the old. “Jovian”, the leader of the ability to firmly rule France.
Less than two months after being elected to a second term as President of France, Emmanuel Macron and his group! The coalition performed disastrously in the final round of voting in Sunday’s parliamentary election, winning only 245 seats, below the 289 seats needed to maintain the ruling majority and under polling estimates leading up to the vote.
The real winner of the night—at least exceeding expectations—was probably Marine Le Pen’s (RN) National Assembly, with a surprising result: 89 candidates were elected to the National Assembly, the most in history. party, including its predecessor. National Front. Le Pen’s party, which previously had only eight representatives, will now have enough representation to form a caucus, greatly empowering the party in terms of visibility and opportunities in national debates.
Before Sunday’s second and final vote, posters suggested that the RN would win 25 to 45 seats, suggesting that anti-Macron sentiment was strong enough to persuade left-wing voters to side with Le Pen to prevent the neo-liberal president from taking control of parliament.
Welcome to the stunning conclusion of the populist braggart party. aforementioned: “This victory belongs to the French. Tonight they took their fate into their own hands by making Emmanuel Macron the minority president. This is your victory! ”
Overall, Macron will lead the largest party in the French parliament, but does not have an absolute majority of 245 seats, according to France’s interior ministry. The far left NUPES (Popular New Ecological and Social Alliance) did pretty much what it did at the polls, with 131 seats. Marine Le Pen National Rally exceeded expectations with 89 places. Former President Nicolas Sarkozy’s former ruling party, the Republicans, finished fourth with just 61 seats, up from 313 15 years ago.
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Brexit leader Nigel Farage comments from the English Channel aforementioned: “A great night for Marine Le Pen. Citing the possibility of the populists finally taking control of the Elysee Palace and winning the French presidential election, the threshold will eventually be broken.
The major disappointment at the parliamentary level at the National Rally came after the party won the largest vote in the party’s history in April’s presidential election, where Le Pen received 41.5 percent of the vote. While the vote represented a comfortable margin for President Macron, RN achieved significant victories among young millennial voters and also won the working class vote, which meant the potential collapse of the so-called centrist consensus backed by globalist elites like the former Rothschild. . banker Macron.
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Here, Macron clearly failed, despite promoting himself as a leader like the Roman god Jupiter and promising in 2017 that his presidency would unite France “by doing everything in the next five years so that there is no reason for layoffs.” front: The NUPES socialist coalition led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon won 131 seats, making the left the largest opposition electoral bloc in parliament if the Socialist, Communist and Greens group maintained a united front… For Mélenchon, this could be difficult.
Mélenchon celebrating his victory over the far-left coalition’s failure to gain a majority aforementioned: “The great progress of history, the turmoil of France and its revolutions have one facet. This is NUPES. “We do not for a moment give up our desire to lead the country and take it to a new level,” he said.
“These tests will come, we will face the power we do not have. We beat Macron. There is no majority,” he said. Additional.
Going forward, President Macron’s agenda for re-election will be more difficult to implement, including reforming the country’s pension system, a move to raise the retirement age, and a stated goal of lowering taxes. because if he had a chance to get the agenda items done, he would probably have to be in Paris to focus on waging wars on the domestic front, building alliances with the National Assembly. The troubled president will likely have to turn to center-right Republicans, which means Macron may have to switch to legislative power.
With a cost-of-living crisis sweeping the continent and the resurgence of populism on the right and left in France, Macron will once again find himself under siege by an enthusiastic and angry yellow vest movement on the streets of Paris.
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Losing his parliamentary majority may also cause Macron to shrink on the world stage. Now that hopes of retaining a ruling majority are dashed, it remains to be seen how effectively Macron can present himself as Europe’s premier leader.
After Angela Merkel’s retirement in Germany and the subsequent appointment as chancellor of Social Democrat (SPD) Olaf Scholz, leader of a relatively unreliable “traffic light” governing coalition that included the Greens and the centrist-liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) . )-The mantle of the biggest boss in the European Union seems to be at Macron’s fingertips. But Sunday’s results may call into question such a vision.
As the UK state television BBC quoted in its review of the results on Monday morning: “The results of Sunday’s election confirm that this second term will be different from the first, and that Mr. Macron has been punished and greatly weakened by the number one Leader”.
The waning role of Macron on the world stage could affect the future of the war in Ukraine as the French president tries to present himself as a sort of mediator. . Putin in hopes of signing a peace treaty.
Interestingly, the role of the leader in the European ground war is increasingly falling apart in the Brexit UK, where he has become a key ally of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after Prime Minister Boris Johnson took a more hawkish stance than his counterparts. will become more dependent on Russia for energy imports.
Source: Breitbart