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[โ€“] Snoopy@piefed.social 13 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (4 children)

They forgot some fact :

  • Macron aways refused a left-wing prime minister. He refuse changing its politic and continue to destroy our public institution. Although left-wing was win with a narrow majority, the traditional process would be to accept the result and chose Lucie Castet as prime minister. Futhermore, it tooks him 2 months to choose a right prime minister. And he was exploiting grey area in the law to make its old ministers voting in the senate. Usualy, ministers cannot vote in the senate.
  • Macron repeatly selected the same staff that share lot ideas with the far-right movement.

Lastly, Macron wanted the far-right movement to win the 2024 legislative. For me, the center doesn't exist, they aren't a middle ground between left and right. They are the architect of this chaos and accuse left-wing being a violent group...and many things. They should be tagged as far-center.

[โ€“] Wolsu@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (3 children)

The left-wing (NFP) has not won. They have 178 seats.

Centrists (Ensemble) have 158 seats.

The far-right + the right have 209 seats.

I don't like Emmanuel Macron but claiming the left-wing has won is delusional.

[โ€“] mjr 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

There's something funky in that graphic. It makes it look like Ensemble's 159 is bigger than the NFP's 178.

It would be fairer to say NFP are the largest single bloc, but in most systems that would usually get them invited to have the first attempt at forming a coalition or minority government, which most would call 'winning' an election. It's remarkable Macron has refused to allow them to try five or six times now, and it's unsurprising some are frustrated with this apparent ignoring of the result.

[โ€“] mjr 1 points 5 months ago

Moreover, from outside, it looks clear that no government can work without two of the three largest groups at least allowing it, so why doesn't Ensemble (logical, as the one in the middle) do a deal? If not, new elections and I suspect Macron will get squeezed further, but that's why he should find a deal. Doing anything else seems like putting self before the good of the country.

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