The Left Coalition in France Aims to Form a Government - Der Spiegel
The left coalition, unexpectedly emerging as the frontrunner in the parliamentary elections in France, is aiming to form a government. This was reported by Der Spiegel.
“We are ready to govern the country,” said Jean-Luc Mélenchon just minutes after the first forecasts were announced in front of television cameras. Mélenchon is the leader of the left populist party La France Insoumise (LFI - France Unbowed), which is part of the left coalition.
He has sharply criticized President Emmanuel Macron and the performance of his government. “Macron must accept his defeat,” he stated. The elections have “clearly confirmed” that. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal now has to make way for someone from the left coalition.
The left wants to implement its entire program. This evening, Emmanuel Macron is not inclined to make any comments. The president is currently analyzing the election results and will wait for the “complete picture” before making any necessary decisions, announced the Élysée Palace. According to the statement, the current president of France will respect the decision of the French people.