Macron: I want to remain president
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “NTV”, after the defeat of the liberals close to French President Emmanuel Macron in the recent European elections, he has called for new parliamentary elections.
Macron wrote these conditions in a letter to the French, who will remain in office until the end of this term. At the same time, he promised to change the policy.
Thus, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a week before the French general election that regardless of the election results until He will remain in office until the end of his term.
In a letter to the French published by several newspapers, he wrote: You can trust me that by May 2027 to act as your president.
At the same time, Macron admitted that the way of governing after the elections should be fundamentally changed. He emphasized that he will realize the desire of the French people to change the situation. In particular, Macron called for “much stronger and more decisive responses” to “insecurity and impunity” in the country. It cited youth protection and “combating all forms of discrimination” as priorities. He emphasized that there is also a strong desire for “social justice”. Macron expressed hope that the next government could unite republicans of different opinions who have shown the courage to oppose the extremists.
In France, populists Indeed, those around Marine Le Pen are currently going through a growing trend. After Le Pen’s landslide victory in European elections on June 9, Macron dissolved the National Assembly and called early elections.
Polls show a landslide victory for the party. France’s extremists predict early elections.
According to a poll published on Saturday for the newspaper Le Parisien and Radio France, the extremist party RN The National Assembly of France currently has 35.5 percent of the vote, followed by the left-green electoral coalition of the New Popular Front with 29.5 percent. Macron’s liberal camp is in third place with 19.5%.
Macron is theoretically free to appoint the prime minister. However, he is dependent on winning a majority in the National Assembly. This could lead to a cohabitation in which the president and the prime minister belong to different camps. – the right-wing populists, the left-green electoral coalition and the government camp – can block each other forever. Le Pen offered Macron to resign on Friday. He said it was the only way to avoid a political deadlock.
Jordan Bardela, leader of France’s right-wing National Front party, wants an absolute majority for his party in early elections. is the future Bardella appealed to voters to give his party and its allies a clear victory to take the reins of politics.
The first round of parliamentary elections is scheduled for June 30 (10 July) to be held. If the extreme French party wins this parliamentary election, the 28-year-old Bardella will have the best chance to take over the prime ministership.
However, Macron hopes for this risky maneuver. He should use the new elections to create a more stable majority for the remainder of his presidential term. Since then, governing has become difficult for Macron. The next presidential election in France is not scheduled until 2027.
According to experts, if Macron loses this gamble, it will weaken Europe.
If this Macron game does not work out, it will be disastrous for Germany and Europe. Macron will lose significant power and will no longer be able to easily implement his foreign policy path.
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