Wednesday , December 25 2024

Macron announces new elections in France after defeat against far-right party leader in European Parliament

Paris: Disappointed by his defeat against hard-right leader Marine Le Pen in the European Union elections, France's centrist President Emmanuel Macron has decided to dissolve the French Parliament and announce new elections in the country. He is going to conduct voting in two phases. This has been revealed from inside circles. The first phase of voting will be held on June 30. While the second phase will be held on July 7.

Regarding the results of the European Parliament elections, he said that these results were disappointing. I cannot call it insignificant or make it so.

Experts say that right-wing factors are becoming dominant in Europe. In the recent French elections, Le Pen's National Rally (Ralliement-National-RN) party has also now secured a majority. Therefore, President Macron has taken this unwise decision.

Joden Bardelva (RN leader), who is only 28 years old in the French Parliament, has secured 32 percent votes in the parliamentary elections held on Sunday. In contrast, Macron's party got only 15 percent votes. While the Socialists got 15 percent votes.

With these results and the victory of right-wing extremist leader Marine Le Yen in the European Parliament, observers say that Europe is now being divided into two parts. On one side are liberal leaders. On the other, there are right-wing extremist leaders. One reason for this is Russia, Iran, China and America. Korea is becoming an axis for Islamic extremism and Europe's right-wing tilt and is even more responsible for it. Both these factors are the main reason for the growing dominance of right-wing parties, especially Islamic-extremism, in India too.