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Legislative 2022: the camp of the President of the Republic fears the relative majority

2022-06-12T22:08:17.868Z


Neck and neck with the Nupes, the Macronists reduced their score and doubted their seat in the Assembly.


Emmanuel Macron is warned: he is not entirely sure of having his hands free for five years.

If he seems preserved from the dark scenario of cohabitation, the presidential camp doubts his seat in the National Assembly after the first round of legislative elections on Sunday.

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With some 25.9% of the votes gathered across the country, the confederation Together!

- bringing together La République en Marche (LREM), the Democratic Movement (MoDem) and Horizons - is neck and neck with the New Popular Ecological and Social Union (Nupes, around 25.9%), according to the first Ifop estimates - Fiducial for TF1 and LCI stopped at 8 p.m.

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A result in the form of a failure for Emmanuel Macron, against a background of historic abstention (52.5% to 53% of those registered).

His supporters achieve the worst score recorded in legislative elections by a ruling party.

For the first time since the legislative elections followed the presidential election in 2002, the winning camp at the Élysée did not increase its score: it lost...

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Source: lefigaro

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