Macron will not resign/ the parliamentary election is not a vote of confidence
Report Webangah News quoted Mehr News quoted by Rashatoudi, French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said, referring to the country’s early parliamentary elections, which took place after the dissolution of the National Assembly by order of French President Emmanuel Macron. that regardless of the election results, Macron will remain in power.
After the heavy defeat of Macron’s party called “Renaissance” in the European Parliament elections and the doubling of the opposition vote in this country, the French president ordered the dissolution of the parliament and the holding of elections issued early.
The first round of elections to determine the new government will be held on June 30 and the second round on July 17. On the eve of these critical elections, Atal said in an interview with “Loparisin” that the dissolution of the parliament on June 9 has “a before and an after” and said: the president will still be the president and the only unanswered question is who will be the first Minister and what majority will rule.
About a week before the first phase of the elections, the results of polls show that Macron’s coalition is behind the far-right National Rally party and the left-wing Front. A new people” is located. The result of the “Ipsos” poll, published on Saturday, indicates that the coalition of right-wing parties led by Marine Le Pen is in the lead with 35.5% of the votes, and the New Popular Front coalition is in second place with 29.5%, and Macron’s coalition is the only one. With 19.5 percent of the votes, he is chasing right and left parties!
If the National Rally party wins, Macron will probably offer the position of prime minister to Jordan Bardella, the current leader of the party. In the latest attempt to avoid electoral failure, in an open letter to the people, Macron justified his decision to dissolve the National Assembly under the title of “the only possible solution” and asked the French people to vote with “conscience and responsibility”.
Le Pen, who is considered by many to be the leading candidate in the upcoming French presidential elections, has claimed that Macron’s resignation is the only solution to avoid a “hung parliament” It will be in the remaining three years of his presidency.