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France's leftist coalition demands the right to form a government after fractured parliament vote

Newly Elected Deputies Arrives at the National Assembly - Paris
July 09, 2024

PARIS (AP) โ€” The leftist coalition that won the most seats in Franceโ€™s National Assembly in surprise results demanded on Tuesday the immediate right to form a government, even though no grouping won a majority of seats.

It is unprecedented in France's modern history to have a fractured parliament. Sundayโ€™s vote raised the risk of paralysis for the European Unionโ€™s second-largest economy. The legislature is split between the New Popular Front leftist coalition, President Emmanuel Macronโ€™s centrist allies and the far-right National Rally.

Macron on Monday asked his prime minister, Gabriel Attal, to continue handling day-to-day affairs, despite Attal's offer of resignation, less than three weeks before the start of the Paris Olympics. Macron leaves Wednesday for a NATO summit in Washington.

France's leftist coalition demands the right to form a government after fractured parliament vote
Newly Elected Deputies Arrives at the National Assembly - Paris

The leftist coalition's three main parties โ€” the hard-left France Unbowed, the Socialists and the Greens โ€” began negotiations to find a candidate for prime minister. The coalition in a statement called on Macron to โ€œimmediately turn to the New Popular Front" and allow it to form a government. It said the โ€œprolonged retentionโ€ of Attal could be seen as an attempt to erase the election results.

โ€œWe solemnly warn the president of the republic against any attempts to hijack the institutions,โ€ the statement said, adding: โ€œIf the president continues to ignore the results it will amount to betrayal of our constitution and a coup against democracy, which we will strongly oppose.โ€

The leftist coalition includes Franceโ€™s former Socialist President Francois Hollande, who has made an unexpected comeback on the political stage as one of the most prominent candidates in the elections, winning a seat in his hometown. Heโ€™s seen as a key player but didn't speak to journalists as he joined fellow members of the Socialist party.

The New Popular Front โ€œis the leading Republican force in this country and it is therefore its responsibility to form a government ... to implement the public policies expected by the French people,โ€ Green lawmaker Cyrielle Chatelain said.

France's leftist coalition demands the right to form a government after fractured parliament vote
Newly Elected Deputies Arrives at the National Assembly - Paris

Talks within the leftist coalition are complicated by internal divisions now that the goal for its hurried formation in recent days โ€” keeping the far right from power in France โ€” has been achieved.

Some are pushing for a hard-left figure for prime minister, while others closer to the center-left prefer a more consensual personality. Franceโ€™s prime minister is accountable to parliament and can be ousted through a no-confidence vote.

โ€œFrance Unbowed lawmakers are going into the National Assembly not as an opposition force ... but as a force that intends to govern the country," hard-left lawmaker Mathilde Panot said.

The top negotiator for the Socialist party, Johanna Rolland, said the future prime minister wonโ€™t be Jean-Luc Mรฉlenchon, the divisive hard-left founder of France Unbowed who has angered many moderates. Mรฉlenchon, who did not run in the legislative elections, joined the talks at the National Assembly.

France's leftist coalition demands the right to form a government after fractured parliament vote
Newly Elected Deputies Arrives at the National Assembly - Paris

Speaking on France 2 television, Rolland suggested the leftist coalition could work with center-left members of Macronโ€™s alliance.

Some were accepting the need to make deals and get along.

โ€œIn my view, the French people sent us a clear message. They did not want to give an absolute majority to any specific political bloc so theyโ€™re ordering us to listen to one another, work together and thatโ€™s what we need to do," said Yael Braun-Pivet, a member of Macronโ€™s centrist alliance and former president of the National Assembly.

According to official results, all three main blocs fell far short of the 289 seats needed to control the 577-seat National Assembly, the more powerful of Franceโ€™s two legislative chambers.

France's leftist coalition demands the right to form a government after fractured parliament vote
Newly Elected Deputies Arrives at the National Assembly - Paris

The results showed just over 180 seats for the New Popular Front, more than 160 for Macronโ€™s centrist alliance and more than 140 for the far-right National Rally party of Marine Le Pen.

Macron has three years remaining in his presidential term.

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Associated Press writer Barbara Surk in Nice, France, and Jeffrey Schaeffer in Paris contributed.

France's leftist coalition demands the right to form a government after fractured parliament vote
Newly Elected Deputies Arrives at the National Assembly - Paris

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