China News Agency, Paris, June 19 (Reporter Li Yang) The second round of voting in the 2022 French parliamentary election ended on the evening of June 19 local time.

A number of exit polls show that the French ruling party has not won an absolute majority in the National Assembly.

  The French parliamentary elections will start a second round of voting on the 19th to finally determine the ownership of the 577 seats in the National Assembly.

Polling stations in Paris and other places closed at 8 pm that night (2 am Beijing time on the 20th), and then exit polls were announced one after another.

  According to the latest exit poll released by the main polling agency Ipsos, the French ruling party camp is expected to win 230 seats in the National Assembly, failing to obtain the 289 seats required for an absolute majority in the National Assembly; the coalition of left-wing parties is expected to win 149 seats in the National Assembly; far-right parties The National League is expected to win 85 seats.

  In order to win the parliamentary election, the French ruling party "Baath Party" (the "Republic Forward" party) and a number of center-right parties formed a ruling party camp to support President Macron, while the far-left party "Unyielding France" and the French Socialist Party, France The Communist Party, the Green Party and other center-left and left-wing parties formed an alliance of left-wing political parties called the "New Alliance of Ecological and Social People".

  According to exit polls, in the coalition of left-wing parties, the far-left party "Unyielding France" is expected to win 86 seats in the National Assembly, the Green Party is expected to win 28 seats, the French Socialist Party is expected to win 22 seats, and the French Communist Party is expected to win 13 seats.

  According to French public opinion analysis, in order to ensure the smooth advancement of the legislative agenda, the French ruling party camp may have to seek to form a ruling alliance with other parties.

  Preliminary vote counting results show that many important figures in the French ruling party camp lost the election, including the current National Assembly Speaker Ferrand, who ran for the ruling party camp, and Castaner, the chairman of the ruling party of the National Assembly.

  The parliamentary election is divided into two rounds of voting. The first round of voting will be held on the 12th and the second round of voting will be held on the 19th.

Among the 577 constituencies in the whole of France, each constituency produces a member of the National Assembly, who is directly elected by the voters of the constituency for a term of five years.

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