A month after the election of the socialist François Hollande as the President of France, the camp of the left, together with the representatives of the Greens, won an absolute majority in the first round of yesterday's parliamentary elections, so the French left will now, in the second strongest economy of the European Union, be able to implement its economic program without difficulty. AFP reported.
The French president previously called on his compatriots to give his party solid support in the parliamentary elections so that he could implement the promises made in the pre-election presidential campaign.
President Hollande's Socialists already control the Senate, and now, in all likelihood, they will gain a majority in the National Assembly as well.
Representatives of Sarkozy's election headquarters, the right-wing conservative UMP party, although it achieved a similar result to Hollande's Socialist Party throughout the country, but does not have a suitable coalition partner and will have to switch to the opposition, claims that Hollande's team spent a lot for the election campaign and is leading France to "bankruptcy, to the situation in which Spain and Greece currently find themselves".
Voters nevertheless decided to say no to former French President Sarkozy's unpopular austerity measures and to support the socialist plan for economic growth, job creation and unemployment reduction.
Sarkozy's economic measures were condemned by many French people because, as they claim, they benefit only the "rich", so they decided to vote for the socialists who oppose the austerity measures, and the final judgment of the voters will be made on June 17, when the second round of French elections is held. parliamentary elections.
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