A Left Majority in the French National Assembly
18th June 2012The Socialist Party (PS) won the absolute majority of the seats in the National Assembly, the lower chamber in Parliament, in the second round of voting on 17th June. The PS won 80 seats, the far left 12 and various left 22. Europe Ecology-the Greens (EELV) won 17 seats, the Left Front 10. The PS is therefore free to undertake its policy and will not have to negotiate with the Left Front. The Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) won 194 seats, the Radical Party, 6 and the various right 14. The New Centre won 14 seats. The Democratic Movement (MoDem) won 2 seats, likewise the Front National. Turn out was the lowest ever recorded for a general election in France, 55.41%. Finally 155 women will sit in the new assembly (+48).
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