Macron was hit hard!The ruling party has lost the majority of the parliament, and the governance will be hindered

Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.20

Jimu Journalist Song Qingying

According to a number of foreign media reports, in the second round of voting of the French legislative election, the Macron camp lost the absolute majority of the parliament. Traditionally, French voters will give the presidential election winner with a majority of parliament to help them implement various reform plans promised during the election. The results of this accident fell to Macron, and his governance in the next five years will face serious obstacles.

French President Macron (Picture Source: Associated Press)

According to the French Broadcasting Corporation, on June 19, local time, the second round of voting of the French National Assembly ended. The final votes showed that in the 577 members of the National Assembly, the French President Macron's "Together" of the League of Left of French President Macron won 245 seats, occupying a relatively large majority, but did not get an absolute majority of the 289 or above.

Melangxiong (Picture Source: Reuters)

According to the calculation of the results of the French Ministry of the Interior, AFP showed that the left -wing leader Mei Langxiong, the leader of the extremely left -wing party, received 135 seats, and the "National Alliance" led by Marina Le Pen won 89 The seat, strong performance exceeded expectations.

French "World News" official website headline

The Washington Post reported that the result of the voting was one of the worst results obtained by the French president in history recently. After this parliamentary election, the political pattern of the French politics has changed a lot, which has completely swept the French tradition. The two major parties in the left and right wings will seriously hinder Macron's governance in the next five years.

The front page and the editorial of major media in France can also be described as "terrible." The French "World News" describes this result as "major political setbacks encountered by Macron." The Economic Daily "Echo" is called "earthquake". The French left -wing liberation organization claims that this result is a "slap" to Macron.

Reuters said that the ruling party loses its leadership of the National Parliament, which means that Macron must establish alliances or temporary alliances with political opponents to govern, otherwise France may "fall into political paralysis." After the absolute majority of the parliament, Macron will face arduous negotiations in every reform bill promoted by the parliament.

French Prime Minister Elizabeth Bhn (Picture Source: Reuters)

Macron won the presidential election in April this year. Shortly after the new government was settled, but this election led to the defeat of several Macron and the cabinet minister. They will leave their posts in accordance with regulations. After the election results were announced, the French new Prime Minister Elizabeth Bon said in a national speech that the result caused "unprecedented situation" and "brought risks to our country." The French Minister of Economy and Finance Bruno Lermel called the result of "the impact of democracy."

According to the BBC report, a number of reforms promised by Macron faced risks, and it is imminent that the cost of living costs that need to be resolved urgently. According to the Macron plan, the new government's bill of strengthening the purchasing power of the people should be submitted to the National Parliament in August, which will be the first severe test facing Macron's five -year term.

Macron had previously proposed reform welfare, tax cuts, and pension age reform, which is very different from his opponent's ideas. Without the absolute majority of the parliament, his reform plan will be particularly difficult to pass.

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