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A bitter defeat in early parliamentary elections awaits Macron

The results of a survey show that on the eve of the new parliamentary elections, Macron's party has faced a significant drop in votes and is ranked third after the right-wing nationalists and the left-wing coalition.
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According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting French President Emmanuel Macron wants to strengthen his centrist political faction by holding new parliamentary elections, according to “De Sight”. But according to a preliminary survey, the liberal faction is threatened with a bitter defeat in this election.

Thus, the political camp around “Emmanuel Macron”, the French president, should In two weeks, prepare for a significant drop in votes in the parliamentary elections.

An Ifop poll shows that his centrist government is only ahead of the first round of the upcoming elections. It is in the third place and according to this poll, it will get about 18 percent of the votes. Marine Le Pen” can also become the strongest force with 33 percent. Some conservative Republicans support him. According to the poll, the new left-wing alliance Nouveau Front Populaire – which has brought together socialists, left-wing populists, communists and greens in a short period of time – will receive 28 percent of the vote.

“Macron” in response to the recent defeat in the European elections and the victory of the right-wing nationalists, dissolved the National Assembly and set new elections for the French Parliament in two rounds for June 30 and July 7. By doing so, he hopes to expand the majority of his moderate camp. In this election, of course, the issue of electing the president is not in question.

However, if the poll results were to be confirmed in the first round of the election, this does not mean that the populists Le Pen’s right hand will definitely become the strongest force in the parliament chamber. In France, the National Assembly is elected by majority vote. If a candidate wins more than half of the total votes in their constituency, they will have a parliamentary seat if they match at least a quarter of the registered voters in that constituency. However, since very few people make it through the first round of voting, the majority of decisions are made only in the second round. The person with the most votes gets the corresponding seat.

Political alliances are often formed in this important second round. Macron probably hopes that all the democratic forces will then vote against the right-wing nationalist candidates. is a percentage In the parliamentary elections two years ago, this figure was only 47.5%. In this survey, 1131 eligible voters were interviewed.

The French right hopes to win the upcoming parliamentary elections with an absolute majority. Meanwhile, Macron plans to charm them. However, both projects have little chance of success.

Jordan Bardela, the leader of France’s right-wing National Front party, wants an absolute majority for his party in the upcoming early elections. Is. Bardella appealed to voters to give his party and its allies a clear victory to take the reins of politics. This article was reported by Bloomberg.

Election polls show that Marine Le Pen’s Thinker Party is in a good position to become the largest faction in the National Assembly. However, it is unlikely to win more than half of the 577 seats. French President Emmanuel Macron still has three years left in power, meaning an RN victory in the legislature without an absolute majority would complicate the party’s ability to act. This could slow down or even completely stop the implementation of Le Pen’s agenda.

Bardella said in an interview with Le Parisien newspaper: “I need an absolute majority to govern.” Who can believe that we can change the daily life of the French with a relative majority? nobody. I tell the French: we need an absolute majority to test ourselves.

Jordan Bardella, the leader of France’s right-wing Social Populist National Party, is the main candidate of his party in the new elections. It will be France, which is scheduled to be held in the next few days.

The first round of parliamentary elections is scheduled to be held on June 30. If the extreme party of France If he wins this parliamentary election, the 28-year-old Bardella will have the best chance to take over the prime ministership. However, Macron hopes to create new elections from this risky maneuver. use a more stable majority for the remainder of his presidential term. Governing has become difficult for Macron. The next presidential election in France is not scheduled until 2027.

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