French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne tendered her resignation on Tuesday, but Head of State Emmanuel Macron did not accept the request, which follows French legislative elections on Sunday.
France Presse, citing Elysee sources, also indicates that Macron will seek with “the leaders of the party (coalition that supports the head of state) constructive solutions”, after the result of the elections..
French President Emmanuel Macron will face the second term without absolute parliamentary majority previously, which he lost in the second round of legislative elections on Sunday.
The union of leftist parties is the main force of the oppositionwhile the extreme right headed by Marine Le Pen achieved a historic result.
Allied forces supporting the politics of the Elysée Palace lost more than a hundred of the 350 deputies what they had and they are far from the 289 seats that would allow the necessary political force in the National Assembly.
The New Popular Ecological and Social Union, led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon and made up of the France Insumisa party, socialists, communists and environmentalists, tripled the number of deputies in relation to the results of the last general elections.
The French Parliament is more divided than everin a system that favors the majority and that forces the head of state to negotiate external support.
Source: Observadora