President Emmanuel Macron of France has lost his majority in parliament.
Inflation, Russia's invasion on Ukraine, and Islam surfaced as major themes in the recent presidential election. Macron had also made a number of political promises to the people of the country, including extending the retirement age from 62 to 65 years and providing unemployment benefits.
- On Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron lost his parliamentary majority. Politics has erupted in the area since then. Let us remind you that in the previous elections, French President Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen were in a tight race. Emmanuel Macron, on the other hand, came out on top in this wager. After losing his parliamentary majority, Emmanuel Macron has been obliged to form a new coalition in order to save his job. Because it has become important to maintain power at this point.
- Macron was on his way to become the single largest party in the upcoming National Assembly after winning the presidential election with his supporters. However, in light of recent events, his support is just 200-260 seats, which is fewer than the 289-seat majority.
- Throughout it all, government spokesman Olivia Gregoire told BFM television that this is, of course, the first time, which is sad. We're not quite up to par.
- Inflation, Russia's invasion on Ukraine, and Islam all surfaced as major themes in the recent presidential election. Macron had also made a number of electoral pledges to the country's citizens, including extending the retirement age from 62 to 65 years and providing unemployment benefits. However, recent events have transformed Macron's electoral success into a source of grief.
