2022年6月19日日曜日
Le lame duck: Humiliated Macron faces vote of no confidence as French voters make him pay for 'arrogance' and election 'tsunami' wipes out his majority, leaving the country in political paralysis
- Macron's centrist alliance fell well short of the majority needed to push through his agenda, losing 102 seats
- Voters turned against his 'arrogance' and voted for far-right and left parties in shock result
- Marine Le Pen's party increased their seats more than tenfold in their best ever results
Emmanuel Macron could face a no-confidence vote after his parliamentary majority was wiped out, with French voters ditching their 'arrogant' leader and opting instead for the far-right and far-left.
The chastened president, who only two months ago won the presidential elections, now has his tail between his legs after his alliance haemorrhaged 105 seats, meaning he will struggle to force through his centrist agenda.
Marine Le Pen's National Rally and Jean-Luc Melenchon's left-wing Nupes alliance were the major winners in Sunday's vote, which decides the make-up of the 577-seat National Assembly, France's lower chamber.
Nupes said today it now plans to put forward a no-confidence vote against the government on July 5.
Nupes is the second-biggest grouping in the lower house of parliament, following Sunday's election, but does not have enough votes on its own to get the no-confidence vote adopted, and has few allies in a very fragmented parliament.
But it represents another humiliation for Macron, who was forced to rely on voters across the spectrum to stop Le Pen winning the presidential elections two months ago amid his waning popularity.
Le Pen said today that her party's extraordinary surge is a 'historic victory' and a 'seismic event' in French politics.
The electorate turned against Macron's 'arrogance', a government source said, with Le Pen's National Rally growing from eight to 89 seats, and the Nupes alliance winning 131 seats to become the main opposition force.
Macron's centrist alliance won the most seats - 245 - but fell 44 seats short of a straight majority.
He will now need to rely on the support of the right-wing Republican party to meet the threshold of 289 to pass bills in the lower house.
It means he will now face a struggle to implement his manifesto promises to further deepen European Union integration, raise the retirement age and inject new life into France's nuclear industry.
Critics say voters turned against Macron for being out of touch and elitist, failing to appoint a new prime minister for weeks after his election, the embarrassment of the chaotic Champions League final in Paris, and being too pro-business.
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