Although it does not refer to specific parties, Le Figaro understands that the criteria presented by the French president exclude the National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, and the France Insupérieure party led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Wednesday that he will ask the various political forces that make up the Republican bloc to form a “solid” majority in parliament.
In a letter to the French, which Le Figaro Coming just three days after the surprise result of early legislative elections, Macron reveals that these elections were “marked by a clear demand for change and power-sharing,” but indicates that he will not appoint a new president until after this process. Prime Minister – Ministers.
The French president began his speech by saying: “There is no political force that alone obtains a sufficient majority, and the blocs or coalitions that will emerge from these elections are all minorities,” adding that “only the republican forces represent an absolute majority.”
As Le Figaro writes, Emmanuel Macron is addressing “all political forces that recognize themselves in republican institutions, the rule of law, parliamentarism, European orientation and the defense of France’s independence.” Although it does not mention specific parties, the newspaper understands that these criteria presented by the French president exclude the National Rally party led by Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, and the Franca Insubissa party led by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, which according to Emmanuel Macron, corresponds to what he has called on several occasions the “republican arc.”
He stressed that “what the French chose at the ballot boxes – the Republican Front – the political forces must make a reality through their actions.”
On Monday, the day after the second round of the French elections, Emmanuel Macron asked Gabriel Attal to remain prime minister “for the time being” in order to “guarantee the stability of the country.” In his message to the French, Macron said the same thing again: “The current government will continue to exercise its responsibilities and take care of current affairs as required by the republican tradition.”
On Sunday night, after the results were announced, the prime minister made his place available.