France's Political Showdown: National Assembly Retains Speaker Amid Hung Parliament

France's National Assembly re-elected Yaël Braun-Pivet as speaker despite a chaotic election leading to a hung legislature. Braun-Pivet's re-election followed intense competition and three voting rounds. The election underscored the fragmented political landscape among Macron's centrists, the leftist coalition, and the far-right. Protests and political maneuvers continue amid uncertainty over the new prime minister.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 19-07-2024 00:39 IST | Created: 19-07-2024 00:39 IST
France's Political Showdown: National Assembly Retains Speaker Amid Hung Parliament
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In a pivotal moment for France's National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet has been re-elected as speaker after three rounds of voting, solidifying her role despite a precarious political landscape. Today's re-election comes on the heels of a fractured parliamentary election that resulted in a hung legislature.

The National Assembly's election earlier this month saw a split among three main blocs: Macron's centrist allies, the New Popular Front leftist coalition, and the far-right National Rally party, with none securing a majority. Despite the fragmentation, Braun-Pivet, a centrist from Macron's party, managed to retain her position, warding off stiff competition from leftist and far-right candidates.

The assembly's divisions have led to street protests, with unions and left-wing activists pressing President Macron to choose a prime minister from the New Popular Front. As the political wrangling continues, France awaits a new government and prepares for significant events like the Paris Olympics.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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