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French Prime Minister to Step Down After Left Alliance Secures Majority in Election

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has declared his intention to step down from his position following a runoff parliamentary election where a broad left-wing coalition secured the most seats. Although the New Popular Front did not attain a majority, it outpaced the far-right National Rally, which ranked third behind President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party. Voter turnout was considerable.
The election outcome has led to a potential hung parliament in France and raised concerns about political gridlock in a key member of the European Union and the host country of the Olympics. Despite making gains in parliament, the far-right fell short of anticipated results.
The situation in France could have significant implications for the conflict in Ukraine, global diplomacy, and the economic stability of Europe. With French voters divided among the left, center, and right, the risk of political deadlock looms. Global markets are experiencing volatility as France navigates weeks of uncertainty. Discussions are ongoing about the electoral process in France and potential future scenarios.
In response to the election results, members of President Macron’s Cabinet gathered at the presidential palace for a meeting. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who was appointed by Macron just seven months ago, indicated his willingness to resign on Monday but expressed commitment to remain in his role “as long as duty requires.” Attal’s departure would leave France without a head of government shortly before the Paris Olympics commence.
Attal had previously expressed disagreement with Macron’s choice to call for the unexpected elections. Following two rounds of voting, no clear path has emerged for forming a government for any of the leading factions, including the leftist coalition, Macron’s centrist group, or the far right.

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