French Prime Minister’s warning against the rise of right-wing power
Gabrielle Atal, the Prime Minister of France, warned against the increase in the power of the right-wing parties in this country by stating that the far-right party “National Community” is seeking to gain an absolute majority in the parliament of this country.
According to the Monday morning report of the AFP news agency, after the victory of the National Community Party led by Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella in the first round of the parliamentary elections in France, Atal said: in the next round of the parliamentary elections, none of the votes should go to The National Assembly Party will reach.
The French Prime Minister warned the French voters that right-wing extremists are on the threshold of the gates of power and emphasized: Our goal is clear; We must prevent the victory of the National Assembly Party again in the second round of the parliamentary elections.
Atal, who has so far tried not to show his displeasure with French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to dissolve the parliament, had previously pledged to do all the government’s efforts to prevent bad things from happening during the early elections announced by the president. country to use.
In a meeting behind closed doors, he said: As a dedicated citizen, I will do everything to prevent bad things from happening.
Based on the preliminary results of the first round of the French parliamentary elections, it has been determined that 34.2 percent of the voters supported Le Pen and her party (National Assembly Party). In the first round of the country’s parliamentary elections, three major French political blocs entered the field of competition, which included the far-right “National Community” party led by Le Pen and Jordan Bardela, the coalition of moderate parties led by Macron called “Together for the Republic” and the “New Popular Front” coalition, which consists of left, center-left and green parties.
According to the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections announced by the Ministry of the Interior of France, the coalition of leftist parties “New Popular Front” of France, after Le Pen’s party, is in the second place with 29.1% of the votes, which includes the “Rebellious France” parties. (LFI), “Socialist Party” (PS), “Communist Party” (PCF), “European Environmental Greens” (EEVL) and “Radical Party”.
Macron’s centrist coalition consisting of the Renaissance, Madum and Afqha parties could only get 21.5% of the votes and was content with the third place.
The first stage of the French parliamentary elections was held today (Sunday) and the second stage of the French parliamentary elections is scheduled to be held next Sunday (July 17) and only candidates who get more than 12.5% of the votes will be able to go to the second round of the elections.
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