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After shock election result, France reaches a political deadlock

Newshour

BBC

Daily News, News

4.21.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Snap elections have produced a win for a left-wing coalition and a somewhat unexpected defeat for the far-right. But no party, or group of parties, has overall control and it isn't clear whether President Macron's gamble of calling those elections has paid off. We hear from one of their MPs.

Russia's latest barrage of missile attacks has killed dozens of people, including at a children's hospital in Kyiv. And it comes the day before NATO holds its summit of leaders of the western world, in Washington.

Pic: Deputy of LFI Matilde Panod (L) and leader of La France Insoumise (LFI) Jean-Luc Melenchon arrive to the Headquarter of the Party for a meeting in Paris Credit: Andre Pain/EPA)

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to News Hour from the BBC World Service shortly on the

0:08.0

program we'll be hearing about the widespread Russian bombardment of Ukraine today

0:12.4

as Kyiv's allies prepare for their NATO summit in

0:16.0

Washington.

0:17.0

I'm Paul Henley and I'm in the news hour studio in London today.

0:20.9

My colleague James Kumarasami is in Paris where the political landscape

0:25.2

of yesterday is dramatically different from today's. Snap elections have produced a win for a

0:30.9

left-wing coalition and a somewhat unexpected defeat for the far right.

0:36.0

But no party or group of parties has overall control and it isn't yet clear where the President

0:41.2

Macron's gamble of calling those elections in the first

0:43.8

place has paid off. Well Jamie joins me now Jamie tell us more about what's

0:48.9

happened. Well yes Emmanuel Macron said he was calling these elections to achieve clarity.

0:54.8

He certainly hasn't got that.

0:56.3

If that's what he wanted, well the gamble hasn't paid off.

0:58.8

And it's actually pretty hard to judge who the real winners and losers are here because none of the three main blocks

1:03.8

from the left the far right and the center have got anything like the number of

1:07.5

seats to form a government what is clear is the decision by parties on the left

1:11.9

and the center to join forces in the second round

1:14.8

of voting scuppered the hopes of the far right national rally to former government led by

1:19.5

its leader Jordan Bardella and that has left France in uncharted

1:23.4

in the modern era at least of having a hung parliament. The young

1:28.0

Prime Minister Gabriel Atal, who many felt had been rather hung out to drive

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