Rais wa Ufaransa apoteza viti vingi Bungeni

Rais wa Ufaransa apoteza viti vingi Bungeni

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Rais wa Ufaransa, Emmanuel Macron ameshindwa kupata kura nyingi katika uchaguzi wa wawakilishi wa viti vya Bunge, ikiwa ni pigo kubwa kwake katika utawala wake ambapo amerejea madarakani hivi karibuni kuendelea na muhula wa pili.

Macron na washirika wake hawatapata Wabunge wa kutosha wanaohitajika kudhibiti Bunge, Mawaziri na hivyo atalazimika kushirikiana na vyama vingine ili kuingoza nchi.

Waziri wa Fedha, Bruno Le Maire ameyataja matokeo ya uchaguzi huyo kuwa ni chachu ya demokrasia na kuwa watashirikiana na vyama vyote vinavyounga mkono Umoja wa Ulaya kusaidia kuiongoza nchi.

Source: Aljazeera

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French election: Macron’s Ensemble loses parliamentary majority

French President Emmanuel Macron has lost control of the National Assembly in legislative elections after considerable gains by a newly formed left-wing alliance, and record wins by the far-right.

The result, announced in the early hours of Monday, threw French politics into turmoil, raising the prospect of a paralysed legislature unless Macron is able to negotiate alliances with other parties.

Macron, 44, now also risks being distracted by domestic problems as he seeks to play a prominent role in putting an end to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and as a key statesman in the European Union.

The president’s centrist Ensemble coalition will still be the biggest party in the next National Assembly. But with 245 seats, according to full interior ministry results, it is well short of the 289 seats needed for a majority in the 577-member chamber.

A broad left-wing alliance, NUPES, united behind left-wing veteran Jean-Luc Melenchon, was set to be the most prominent opposition group, while far-right leader Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party scored a ten-fold increase and will send 89 legislators to the new parliament.

“This situation constitutes a risk for our country, given the challenges that we have to confront,” Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said in a televised statement.

“We will work from tomorrow to build a working majority,” she said.
 
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