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Macron wins in En Marche, from the perspective of abstentionists

  • The En Marche (EM) party came out for the third time in three consecutive months with the votes in favour of the citizens. He won in the first two rounds the presidential and the first of the legislative laps. If Emmanuel Macron confirms the results of the first round in the second, he could put the French Republic in a new direction to carry out his reform.
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In the French presidential elections and in the first round of the legislative elections, a proper name has been given: Emmanuel Macron. Next Sunday, if the result is confirmed in the second round of the legislators, the new French Government will participate in the V. The Government should define the new political measures it has promised to take to overcome the crisis in the Republic.

The fundamental thing is for the parties to analyse well the number of Members, the percentages of votes and the results obtained the day after the elections. On this occasion, without neglecting its importance, we highlight two facts: 51% of the voters did not take part in the historic record of abstention. Other information: The French party En Marche (EM), which aims to revive the policy in France, achieved about 20% of the votes in the first round of the presidential elections. In the case of legislative votes, the percentage would be around 30%. A question appears: Can Macron carry out the reform he has ordered according to the previous numbers?

The Blue Wave In Marche, by Macron, has sunk the classic schemes of historical parties and the French system

Everything points to the fact that, of the 557 Members of the Basque Parliament, around 400 will belong to the RM. The Prime Minister of the new Government, Edouard Philippe, will have an absolute majority of the National Assembly in his favour. First, for the implementation of the “new law of morality”. However, the Minister for Territorial Cohesion, Richard Ferrand, has detected irregularities in his political management before the government starts its business. In addition, the government will have to make reforms in the field of labour and taxation. On the other hand, both the President and the new government will need to define clearly the state’s security policies and the political measures required by the European Union.

The elections have given the Macron party the support it needs in the institutions and will probably be ratified next Sunday. If that is the case, the representation of the French Parliament will be unreal and weak. Half of the population (51 per cent) has not placed their trust in any representative. The opposition of En Marche, the party that supports the president and the government, is very weak. Les Républicains (LR) is the one who barely keeps his head standing. It could have around a hundred Members. However, the poor relations between the two parties have no room for a positive policy. Benoît Hamon's PS is depressed. It will have only 20 Members. Melenchon's insubordinate France is not going to get many more representatives than the PS. The FN delegation, Marine Le Pen, does not affect the policy of the Basque Parliament in this country.

What is more, the fact is that the main concern of the candidates is to know whether, once the first round is over, they will be elected in the second round, to take up the parliamentary seat. For example, Benoît Hamon has been left out, while former Prime Minister Manuel Valls has gone ahead. The dignity of today’s democracy is measured by the aspirations of politicians.

The blue wave In Marche, by Macron, has already sunk the classic schemes of historical parties and the system in France. Macron, who has been appointed President of the Generalitat, has sought the majority of the French Parliament in the French Parliament. 5. The reform it wants to carry out in order to emerge from the crisis in the Republic is on the verge of gaining the majority support of the French Parliament. The question has re-emerged: Can the reform that France needs be carried out on the basis of the correlation of forces in the National Assembly?


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