The ruling party to which President Emmanuel Macron belongs has announced the formation of a political alliance for the parliamentary elections to be held in France next month.


In the presidential election last month, the far-right party and the radical left wing are gaining support, and as President Macron, the focus will be on building a stable government base amid a pile of domestic and diplomatic issues.

Representatives of the ruling party and other parties to which French President Emmanuel Macron, who was re-elected last month, announced at a press conference in Paris on the 5th that they will form a political alliance for the National Assembly election, which will be the House of Representatives next month. ..



The political alliance is composed mainly of the ruling party, the middle-ranking party, and the party led by Mr. Philip, who was the prime minister of President Macron in the first term, and aims to increase the number of existing seats, which occupy about 60% of all seats.

"Our goal is to form a stable majority in Congress and lead President Macron's five-year term to success," Philip said at a press conference.



For the parliamentary elections, the former leader of the far-right party, Rupen, who has advanced to the final vote in the presidential election, has expressed his intention to support candidates in all constituencies, as well as support from low-income and young people. The radical left-wing political parties that have been gathered are also aiming to rally the left-wing parties.



In President Macron's second term, in addition to diplomatic aspects such as responding to the situation in Ukraine, there are many issues such as pension system reform in terms of domestic affairs, and the focus will be on building a stable government base in parliamentary elections.