The French people tried Macron, now they want him gone
The French people tried life under President Emmanuel Macron and have decided they want him gone and that has become obvious to anyone who has paid attention to the past two elections in France.
Over the weekend, France held snap parliamentary elections in response to his party being walloped by the National Rally party headed by Marine Le Pen in the European Union elections in early June. His party finished in third, behind the National Rally and a coalition of leftwing parties called the New Popular Front (Nouveau Front Populaire).
“[Macron] said it himself, he came out and said, ‘I know you didn’t vote for me, but because you didn’t want Le Pen - the far right - then you accepted me as your president for the next term - I heard you,’” recounted veteran journalist Elijah Magnier on Sputnik’s Fault Lines. “Well, actually, he didn’t hear anything.”
After the first round of voting, the National Rally received a third of the vote. The New Popular Front received 28% and Macron’s Ensemble alliance came in a distant third with 20%.
The second round of elections will be held on July 7.
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The French people tried life under President Emmanuel Macron and have decided they want him gone and that has become obvious to anyone who has paid attention to the past two elections in France.
Over the weekend, France held snap parliamentary elections in response to his party being walloped by the National Rally party headed by Marine Le Pen in the European Union elections in early June. His party finished in third, behind the National Rally and a coalition of leftwing parties called the New Popular Front (Nouveau Front Populaire).
“[Macron] said it himself, he came out and said, ‘I know you didn’t vote for me, but because you didn’t want Le Pen - the far right - then you accepted me as your president for the next term - I heard you,’” recounted veteran journalist Elijah Magnier on Sputnik’s Fault Lines. “Well, actually, he didn’t hear anything.”
After the first round of voting, the National Rally received a third of the vote. The New Popular Front received 28% and Macron’s Ensemble alliance came in a distant third with 20%.
“If [the populist parties] are good or bad, they say we’ll give it a try [because] they’ve tried Macron twice… and they really don’t want him anymore. He failed in Africa. He failed in the Middle East. He failed in Europe. He dismantled the power of France. He failed domestically.”
The second round of elections will be held on July 7.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s office in recent weeks has privately been walking back its opposition to allowing Palestinian Authority politicians to participate in the administration of Gaza after the war, three officials familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel.
Publicly, Netanyahu continues to reject the idea of PA rule over the Gaza Strip. According to an interview with Israeli TV last week, he vowed that he would not allow a Palestinian state to be established on the coastal territory, while stating he’s “not prepared to give [Gaza] to the PA.”
Instead, Netanyahu told the right-wing network that he would like to establish a civil administration — if possible with local Palestinians and hopefully with the support of countries in the region.
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s office in recent weeks has privately been walking back its opposition to allowing Palestinian Authority politicians to participate in the administration of Gaza after the war, three officials familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel.
Publicly, Netanyahu continues to reject the idea of PA rule over the Gaza Strip. According to an interview with Israeli TV last week, he vowed that he would not allow a Palestinian state to be established on the coastal territory, while stating he’s “not prepared to give [Gaza] to the PA.”
Instead, Netanyahu told the right-wing network that he would like to establish a civil administration — if possible with local Palestinians and hopefully with the support of countries in the region.
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The launch took place on Monday, the Voice of Korea broadcaster reported.
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"The test-fire was conducted with a missile tipped with a simulated heavy warhead to verify flight stability and hit accuracy at the maximum range of 500 kilometres [310 miles] and the minimum range of 90 kilometres," the statement read.
The launch took place on Monday, the Voice of Korea broadcaster reported.
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Why has Australian PM declined to attend upcoming NATO summit?
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has decided not to travel to Washington to attend the NATO summit scheduled for July 9-11, and Defense Minister Richard Marles will make the trip instead, Australian media reported.
An Australian government source told the Sydney Morning Herald that the decision was made after Albanese failed to confirm a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden ahead of the summit. As a result, Albanese's office advised the prime minister not to travel to the summit as it could invite further criticism, the source said.
Albanese had been expected to meet his counterparts from Japan, South Korea and New Zealand as members of the so-called Indo-Pacific Quartet at the summit, which marks NATO's 75th anniversary.
Australia is a NATO partner. The invitation to attend this year's summit was sent by the alliance's outgoing secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.
Albanese's presence at two previous summits, in Madrid in 2022 and Vilnius in 2023, drew sharp criticism from Beijing, as well as from former Prime Minister Paul Keating and former foreign minister Bob Carr. They argued that the US and European countries should not interfere in the affairs of Indo-Pacific countries.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has decided not to travel to Washington to attend the NATO summit scheduled for July 9-11, and Defense Minister Richard Marles will make the trip instead, Australian media reported.
An Australian government source told the Sydney Morning Herald that the decision was made after Albanese failed to confirm a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden ahead of the summit. As a result, Albanese's office advised the prime minister not to travel to the summit as it could invite further criticism, the source said.
Albanese had been expected to meet his counterparts from Japan, South Korea and New Zealand as members of the so-called Indo-Pacific Quartet at the summit, which marks NATO's 75th anniversary.
Australia is a NATO partner. The invitation to attend this year's summit was sent by the alliance's outgoing secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.
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France hurtling towards ‘uncontrollable situation’ regardless of elections outcome
France today “no longer has the means for its policy,” and the results of the parliamentary elections cannot change that, Emmanuel Leroy, president of the Institut 1717, for a new Franco-Russian alliance, told Sputnik.
He underscored that quite possibly next Sunday, Marine Le Pen’s right-wing National Rally (RN) will not obtain an absolute majority required to govern in the country, creating “an objectively uncontrollable situation.”
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has already stated that Macron's centrist coalition will pull out around 60 of its candidates to allow other contenders to have a chance to defeat the RN. But this could be nothing more than a “window dressing,” said Leroy.
The analyst noted that whether France switches to a right-wing or left-wing policy, this “wouldn’t change the fundamentals.”
According to Leroy, by potentially allowing Jordan Bardella to head the French government, Macron could be setting the president of the National Rally up for the role of a fall guy.
If and when France finds itself in a financial crisis “comparable to the one that Greece experienced a few years ago,” Macron could shift the blame, and the responsibility on to the National Rally,” the analyst suggested.
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France today “no longer has the means for its policy,” and the results of the parliamentary elections cannot change that, Emmanuel Leroy, president of the Institut 1717, for a new Franco-Russian alliance, told Sputnik.
He underscored that quite possibly next Sunday, Marine Le Pen’s right-wing National Rally (RN) will not obtain an absolute majority required to govern in the country, creating “an objectively uncontrollable situation.”
“The country will be in a state of incapacity to be governed in a valid manner, and we will probably observe a crisis situation which will bring France completely to its knees on the international political level,” speculated the French political scientist.
“Emmanuel Macron's bet today is to play on the victory of this party [RN] in such a way as to create a situation of political chaos in France,” suggested Leroy.
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has already stated that Macron's centrist coalition will pull out around 60 of its candidates to allow other contenders to have a chance to defeat the RN. But this could be nothing more than a “window dressing,” said Leroy.
The analyst noted that whether France switches to a right-wing or left-wing policy, this “wouldn’t change the fundamentals.”
And these fundamentals are that the France of Emmanuel Macron, which has been “at the forefront in the desire to completely engage in this war in Ukraine to help the regime [led] by Zelensky,” is in phenomenal debt. “I remind you that France has an official public debt of 3,000 billion euros, and that this sum is absolutely non-repayable,” the former Russia adviser to Marine Le Pen stressed.
According to Leroy, by potentially allowing Jordan Bardella to head the French government, Macron could be setting the president of the National Rally up for the role of a fall guy.
If and when France finds itself in a financial crisis “comparable to the one that Greece experienced a few years ago,” Macron could shift the blame, and the responsibility on to the National Rally,” the analyst suggested.
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What to expect from France’s second round of parliamentary elections Marine Le Pen’s right-wing National Rally (RN) topped the first round of French parliamentary elections, winning 33.4% of the votes. The New Popular Front leftist coalition came in second…
More than 180 candidates running in France’s parliamentary race refused to take part in the run-off in order to prevent the 'National Rally' party from winning
◾️After the first round, Macron and the leftists wasted no time in declaring their intention to oppose Le Pen's party. They called on those who came in third to withdraw from the run-off. Their strategy involved encouraging voters to support the main competitors of the 'National Rally'.
◾️According to Le Monde, 121 candidates from the leftists, 60 from the president’s coalition, and several contenders from other parties refused to continue running in the election race.
◾️The 'National Rally' leader Jordan Bardella has already condemned such tactics and slammed these moves as 'dishonest and unnatural'.
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◾️After the first round, Macron and the leftists wasted no time in declaring their intention to oppose Le Pen's party. They called on those who came in third to withdraw from the run-off. Their strategy involved encouraging voters to support the main competitors of the 'National Rally'.
◾️According to Le Monde, 121 candidates from the leftists, 60 from the president’s coalition, and several contenders from other parties refused to continue running in the election race.
◾️The 'National Rally' leader Jordan Bardella has already condemned such tactics and slammed these moves as 'dishonest and unnatural'.
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Contracts have also been signed for the building of the station itself, along with a new spacecraft, launched by the Angara-class rocket to carry cosmonauts and supplies to the station from the Vostochny cosmodrome.
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Contracts have also been signed for the building of the station itself, along with a new spacecraft, launched by the Angara-class rocket to carry cosmonauts and supplies to the station from the Vostochny cosmodrome.
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