French elections, Macro loses absolute majority

Less than two months after France's president, Emmanuel Macron, was re-elected, at least according to the first age of parliamentary elections this Sunday, will lose the absolute majority in the new parliament. According to French television FR2, it could reach as many as 224 seats in parliament, while its rivals have made [...]
According to French television FR2, it could reach as many as 224 seats in parliament, while its rivals have made major advances. To preserve the majority, he would need at least 289 seats, but the ecstasy points out far from expectations.
The biggest achievement in this election is expected to have been Marine Le Pen, which of the 8 deputies he was expected to receive from 75 to 95 in this election.
This Sunday result may deprive Macro of reform or government with a free hand.












