The parties in France are back in pre-election rhythms after the end of the European elections

The French political parties entered pre-election rhythms just a few hours after the closing of the European elections ballot box, in view of the early parliamentary elections that French President Emmanuel Macron suddenly announced yesterday, specifying the first round on June 30 and the second on July 7. The key question is the scope for cooperation between the various parties, bearing in mind that the French electoral system foresees that in the 577 single-member constituencies in the first round, all parties go, but in the second round only the first two, unless one of them has gathered from the first round the absolute majority. In the early afternoon today, a meeting of the heads of the two main parties of the French far-right, namely Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardela on the one hand and Marion Marechal on the side of Eric Zemur’s far-right party, is scheduled. At the same time, the representatives of the Insubordinate France of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the Socialists, the […]
Source: News Beast

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