The Lower House elections will be held on June 30, while the second phase will be held on July 7
President Emmanuel Macron’s party won 15 percent of the vote, while the right-wing party’s share of the vote was 32 percent.
Dawn Staff reporter
Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron announced early elections in the country. The French President made this decision after the victory of the right-wing National Rally Party in the European elections.
President Emmanuel Macron announced early elections, saying that the country’s lower house elections will be held on June 30, while the second phase of elections will be held on July 7.
While the mainstream political parties managed to win an overall majority in the European Parliament elections, far-right parties across the European bloc also won big.
According to preliminary results, far-right parties in the 27-member European Union election won big in France, Austria, and Italy, while Germany and the Netherlands topped the list. I stood second.
The National Rally Party won a landslide victory in the European Parliament elections, according to exit polls, President Emmanuel Macron’s party won 15 percent of the vote, while the right-wing party’s share of the vote was 32 percent.
The Socialist Party won 14 percent of the vote, just 1 percent less than Emmanuel Macron’s party.
The French president acknowledged that the National Rally Party’s historic victory in the elections cannot be ignored.
President Macron further said that the influence of right-wing parties is increasing across Europe, including France, and we need a clear majority to move forward.
In addition to France, right-wing parties have won in the European elections in Austria, Germany, and Italy.
The race of the National Rally Party is held by 28-year-old Jordan Bardella, while the leader of the party, Lapin, has indicated in a statement that he will take over the country’s leadership.