According to a poll conducted for a French television station, about 7 out of 10 French people are happy that the re-elected President of the Republic Emanuel Macron did not win the absolute parliamentary majority in June, considering that this is “good for democracy”.
Also 43% believe that the far right Marin Le Pen better embodies the role of the opposition in Emanuel Macron, compared to 31% who believe that it is Jean-Luc Melanson with the People’s Union of Left parties, while only 4% see this role the Republicans.
On the other hand, the French are divided when asked to answer with which party they would like the French president to negotiate the issues of French government.
24% of French people want Emanuel Macron to negotiate first and foremost with the Left, 21% with the far right, 20% with the center-right Republicans, while 35% say they have no opinion.
Source: AMPE
Source: Capital

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