PARIS, June 21 ― French President Emmanuel Macron will meet party leaders including the far-right Marine Le Pen for talks, the Elysee said yesterday, after he and his allies lost their overall majority in the legislative elections.
The aim is to “build solutions to serve the French” at a time when there is no “alternative majority” to that of Macron's ruling alliance, said a presidential official who asked not to be named. The left-leaning Liberation daily called the results a “slap in the face” for Macron, while the conservative Figaro said he was now “faced with an ungovernable France”.
But it appears unlikely the coalition of Socialists, Communists, Greens and the hard-left France Unbowed will be able to retain common cause in the legislature. “The country is not ungovernable, but it's not going to be governed the way Emmanuel Macron wanted,” Le Pen told reporters Monday.
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