Macron to lose parliamentary majority in stunning
upset
Voters deprived the French president of an absolute
majority in the National Assembly, a first in decades.
BY CLEA
CAULCUTT
June 19,
2022 8:14 pm
https://www.politico.eu/article/macron-to-lose-parliamentary-majority-in-stunning-upset/
PARIS — In
a disastrous outcome for French President Emmanuel Macron, his centrist
alliance will fall short of an absolute majority in a parliamentary runoff vote
that logged significant gains for both the hard left and the far right.
In what is
a major upset for the French president, voters massively came out in support of
the right-wing National Rally as well as the left-wing coalition NUPES,
depriving Macron of a ruling majority, early projections after the second round
of the parliamentary elections showed.
According
to poling agency IPSOS, Macron’s coalition Ensemble! has won 224 seats,
compared with 149 seats for NUPES, led by the far-left firebrand Mélenchon, and
89 seats for the far-right National Rally.
Several
party heavyweights, including the speaker of the National Assembly Richard
Ferrand and former Interior Minister Christophe Castaner lost their seats.
Heath Minister Brigitte Bourguignon also looks set to lose her seat and would
be forced to resign.
Speaking on
French TV channel BFMTV, Justice Minister Eric Dupont-Moretti said the results
were “a disappointing first place.”
The runoff
vote determines the composition of the National Assembly, the parliament’s
lower chamber. In a first round of voting last Sunday, Macron’s coalition of
parties was neck and neck with the NUPES alliance, sparking fears that the
French president’s popularity was sharply in decline.
If
confirmed, the results effectively mean parliament will be paralyzed, and
Macron will find it difficult to pass any legislation, including his
controversial plans to reform France’s pension system. The results are likely
to lead to weeks of negotiations as Macron seeks allies from rival parties. The
conservative Les Républicains, who are projected to win 78 seats, are potential
allies, but Macron looks likely to need dozens of them to come on board to be
able to push through his policies.
In April,
Macron won a second mandate with 59 percent of the vote, compared with 41
percent for the far-right Marine Le Pen.
In an
attempt to dramatize the stakes of the vote, Macron called on the French to
give him a working majority as he was departing on a trip to eastern Europe
that including a stop in Ukraine, warning voters not to add “French disorder”
to “world disorder”.
The NUPES
alliance is led by the far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the third man of the
presidential election who pushes for more tax and spend policies, wants to exit
NATO’s integrated command and disobey bits of EU treaties he disagrees with.

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