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Concern is growing in the majority about a breakthrough in the legislative elections of the union of the left led by LFI. The risk? Five years of guerrilla warfare in the Assembly.
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By Nathalie Schuck
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” Ithere is beginning to be a real fear in the majority about the progress of insubordinate France,” murmurs an outgoing adviser to the executive. It’s not an obsession for Emmanuel Macron yet, but it looks like a nightmare start. Failing to get “elected”, according to his word, Prime minister at the end of the legislative elections of June 12 and 19, a highly unlikely hypothesis, Jean-Luc Mélenchon has all the chances to succeed in imposing the Nupes (New ecological and social Popular Union) as the first opposition group in the National Assembly with 130 to 190 deputies (60 for the left currently), against 290 to 330 for the outgoing majority (it takes 289 to hold the majority), according to the projections of polling institutes. Enough to literally rot the skin…
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