Emmanuel Macron calls for finding a majority following the debacle of the legislative elections: We must build compromises


Steph Deschamps / June 23, 2022

French President Emmanuel Macron rejected on Wednesday the idea of a government of national unity that he believes not justified to date to get out of the crisis resulting from Sunday'sparliamentary elections, while calling to find a clearer and stronger majority to act.
Addressing the French people, the head of state acknowledged the fractures revealed by the legislative elections and called on all political groups to say in all transparency how far they are prepared to go. The French president has only a relative majority in the Assembly after the legislative elections on Sunday and must find alliances.
We must learn to govern and legislate differently, he said, inviting the political groups to say in all transparency how far they are willing to go to build compromises. It will be necessary to build compromises, enrichments, amendments, but to do it in all transparency, in open sky if I may say, in a will of union and action for the nation, declared the President of the Republic.
In this short televised address, he also confirmed that measures on purchasing power, climate and full employment would be taken this summer.


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