Macron: France is at a very critical moment
report Mehr News Agency Citing Reuters, French President Emmanuel Macron said that Paris is on the verge of a “very sensitive moment”, referring to the parliamentary elections ahead of this country.
Political uncertainty in France, which started last week after the dissolution of the National Assembly, has now led to the immediate sale of securities and bank shares in this country. . The dissolution of parliament was a decision taken by Macron after his party’s humiliating defeat in the European Parliament elections at the hands of the far-right National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen.
Macron said at the end of the G7 summit in Italy: We are at a very critical moment in the history of our country. There are big issues, wars and, of course, unprecedented economic challenges.
Macron’s statements echo the warnings yesterday of Bruno Le Maire, the French finance minister, who said that this country, as the second largest economy in the Eurozone, should win either of the right-wing parties or The extreme left in the parliamentary elections is in danger of financial crisis. Macron called both parties “extremist” and claimed that both parties lack seriousness in terms of politics and lack of realism in terms of economics.
A series of preliminary polls show that the “National Rally” party, which has promised to reduce the cost of electricity and gas and increase the cost of the public sector, will win the election and It is placed in the position of government administration.
The poll commissioned by “Le Poin” magazine shows that the National Rally is leading in the first round of the parliamentary elections, with a slight margin over a coalition of parties. The leftist known as the “Popular Front” moves. According to this survey, the National Rally will get 29.5% of the votes and the National Front will get 28.5% of the votes, and Macron’s party will get 18% of the votes.