Paris: The outcome of the parliamentary elections is dangerous for France.
“This is dangerous for France,” he said, referring to the failure of the ruling party coalition to win an absolute majority in parliament.
Following the defeat of Emmanuel Macron’s party in winning the absolute majority of seats in the French Parliament, the Prime Minister warned that the results of this election are a danger to France.
“Elizabeth Bourne” further stressed that the Paris government is ready to cooperate with the left coalition from Monday.
In an interview with France’s Channel 2, French Finance Minister Bruno Lumière called the predictions that the ruling party would lose its parliamentary majority a “democratic shock” but said: “I am sure Mr Macron will still be in the same situation.” Able to manage the affairs of the country.
“I’m not worried,” Lumière said in response to a question about the government’s options for staying in power, but that it would limit our capacity to reform and protect the French if all other camps did not decide to cooperate with the government.
Polls in the run-up to France’s second round of parliamentary elections on Sunday night show that the president’s coalition failed to win an absolute majority.
Some reports suggest the Macron coalition is likely to win 205 to 233 of the 577 seats in parliament. The ruling party needs at least 289 seats to maintain its majority in parliament.