Reported about 1 year ago
In the French parliamentary elections held on July 7, 2024, no single party or alliance secured an outright majority, leading to a hung parliament. With left-wing and center-right coalitions effectively blocking the far-right 'National Rally,' the prospects of forming a stable government remain challenging. Various scenarios could unfold, including attempts at consensus-building among divided factions, potential coalition formations, and even the possibility of a technocratic or interim government. President Macron may face difficulties in implementing his policies with a fragmented parliament, and the political deadlock could intensify the competition in the upcoming 2027 presidential elections.
Source: YAHOO