Emmanuel Macron’s party formed a last–minute agreement with right-leaning lawmakers to win a key vote in parliament on Thursday that opens the door to the French president playing a greater-than-expected role in forming the country’s next government.

The two political groups put together an ad-hoc alliance to reelect Yaël Braun-Pivet as head of the French National Assembly, the fourth highest-ranking official in France. The vote was widely seen as a test to see who could work together in France’s fractured parliament to name a future prime minister.

In combining their forces, the centrists and the center right seized political momentum while also delivering a stunning blow to their rivals further to the left.

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  • hylobates
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    2 年前

    Not far right, just right. But yeah unfortunately not a surprise.

    • freohr@lemmy.world
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      Well, the small remains of the right just fractured themselves during this election over working with the far right, so the margins are pretty small on the right of Macron’s deputy’s.