Ally Modem: State France and Percent Turnout

ally modem: Such a share would give Macron who founded his party just a year ago one of the biggest parliamentary majorities seen in the modern French state, according to The Japan Times. France is back, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe declared triumphantly. Projections showed Macron widening his centrist revolution, with his Republic on the Move party and its ally MoDem tipped to win between 400 and 445 seats in the 577-member National Assembly in next Sunday's second round. Government spokesman Christophe Castaner said the 49 percent turnout the lowest for six decades in such a vote was a failure of this election, acknowledging that the Macron team would need to reach out to those who stayed away. The stakes of the second round are clear, said the current mayor of Bordeaux, calling for Republican voters to turn out in force next Sunday. But former Prime Minister Alain Juppe of the right-wing Republicans said the low turnout was a sign of deep malaise in the electorate, and that a clean sweep by Macron would be bad for democracy. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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