Clear language Parliamentary elections in France Macrons party loses absolute

Clear language: Parliamentary elections in France: Macron’s party loses absolute majority |

At the end of April, Emmanuel Macron won the French presidential elections for the second time. In France, after the presidential elections, there are always parliamentary elections.

President Emmanuel Macron’s party won 224 seats in this year’s parliamentary elections. However, more than half of the deputies are only reached when the number reaches 289. If a party has 289 or more deputies in Parliament, it is said to have an “absolute majority”. For Parliament to pass laws, there must be a majority of at least 289 deputies voting in favor of a proposed law. In the last parliamentary elections, Macron’s party had 350 deputies in parliament.

necessary cooperation

The election result means Macron’s party must work with other parties. Many votes also reached the “Nupes” party cooperation and the “Rassemblent Nacional” party in this year’s elections. The political ideas of the two parties are very different from those of Emmanel Macron’s party.

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