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The last time left-wing parties joined forces to form a coalition, there was a clear leader in the figure of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. But the far-left founder of France Unbowed (LFI) has been heavily criticised over his early comments on Israel and Gaza and recent statements seen as downplaying antisemitism. This led to the dissolution of the New Ecological and Social People’s Union (Nupes) late last year, with left-wing parties running separate party lists during the June European elections. That was until President Emmanuel Macron called a snap election, prompting the parties to try to join toget...
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Will the French election lead the country into a protracted period of political instability? How might such potential turmoil affect the role of France in the EU? What form of government might take shape after the second round? Today Radio Schuman analyses the future of French impact in Brussels after the national elections with Thierry Chopin, special advisor to the Jacques Delors Institute. We also dive into the EU-China saga on battery electric vehicles and looking at next steps member states have to take. For our usual summery theme, today Radio Schuman is climbing aboard "affordable luxur...
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One in three French voters have backed Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally in the first round of a snap election called by President Emmanuel Macron. But the show isn’t over, given the unique electoral system that governs the selection of France’s National Assembly. The vote was called after a disastrous showing by Macron’s liberal coalition in the European Parliament election three weeks ago – and does little to turn the tide for the beleaguered President. By promptly dissolving France’s lower parliamentary chamber once EU results were known, Macron effectively challenged citizens to dec...
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French President Emmanuel Macron, who called the snap elections on June 9 after his party's defeat in the European elections, saw his centrist coalition suffer yet another humiliating defeat this Sunday. His alliance came in third with 20.7% of votes, while the alliance of left-wing parties, the New Popular Front, obtained 28.1%. The far-right National Rally scored 33.5% and almost doubled its result compared to the last legislative elections in 2022. What do these results mean for the presidential camp?When French President Emmanuel Macron called for snap elections, he promised "a time of ess...
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