Macron Loses Absolute Majority In Parliament

French President Emmanuel Macron and his allies on Sunday lost their absolute majority in the National Assembly and with it control of the reform agenda, a crushing outcome for the newly re-elected president.

For sure, Macron’s centrist Ensemble! alliance were set to end up with the most seats in Sunday’s election, followed by the left-wing Nupes bloc headed by the hard left veteran Jean-Luc Melenchon, initial projections showed.

But Macron and his allies would fall well short of the absolute majority they would need to control parliament, and ministers and close aides acknowledged that.

They say they would now have to reach out to others beyond their alliance to govern the country.

Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire called the outcome a “democratic shock” and said they would reach out to all pro-Europeans to help govern the country.

United behind him, leftwing parties were seen on course to triple their score from the last legislative election, in 2017, but they failed to secure the outright win Melenchon had hoped for.

If confirmed, a hung parliament would open up a period of political uncertainty that would require a degree of power-sharing among parties not experienced in France in recent decades, or political paralysis and even possibly repeat elections.

There is no set script in France for how things will now unfold as Macron and Ensemble will seek to find a way forward to avoid paralysis.

Macron, 44, became in April the first French president in two decades to win a second term but he presides over a deeply disenchanted and divided country where support for populist parties on the right and left has surged.


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