French voters are going back to the polls

PARIS –

The French voter pulls Sunday again to the polls, this time for the second round of the parliamentary elections. In recent weeks the French have twice the voting booth in order to be a president to choose. Last Sunday was the first round of the parliamentary elections.

The voters have been possible by now the voices got tired, which translates in a low turnout. During the first round of the parliamentary elections was only 48,2 percent of the electorate showed up. The voters gave when especially their support to La République en Marche (LREM), president Macron. The LREM should rejoice in about a third of the votes.

According to the polls, the new party Sunday night even from 415 to 445 of the total of 577 seats of the national assembly in Paris, the Assemblée Nationale. That sets the prevailing political order, for large problems. In particular, the Socialists sit in the corner where the blows fall. Now occupy they have 273 seats, but polls suggest a loss of perhaps 240 seats.


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