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German relief over French parliamentary election results turnaround

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Last updated: 2024/07/07 at 8:16 PM
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In the recent parliamentary elections in France, exit polls surprised many by indicating a win for the left-wing alliance, with a close race for second place between the governing liberal alliance and the hard-right National Rally (RN). The results have sparked relief in Germany, with politicians from various parties expressing their reactions on social media. Members of the ruling coalition in Germany, including the Greens, have welcomed the results as a clear message against right-wing extremism and in favor of progressive democratic alliances. Health Minister Karl Lauterbach praised the turnout, emphasizing the importance of standing together against right-wing populists in order to preserve democratic structures.

Some critics have emerged following the election results, particularly concerning Jean-Luc Mélenchon of the hard-left La France Insoumise party. Mélenchon has called for Macron to step down and put forward his own claim to lead the new government in response to the exit poll. This has raised concerns among some, with criticism directed at Mélenchon’s anti-NATO and pro-Putin stances. Nonetheless, the overall sentiment in Germany has been one of cautious optimism, with politicians and journalists highlighting the importance of finding common ground with France in light of the election results.

The elections in France have been closely monitored in Germany, with fears of a possible far-right government causing concern among many. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed hope that parties like Marine Le Pen’s RN would not be successful in the election. Interestingly, even the German far-right party AfD has shown little reaction to the RN’s projected failure, with some supporters even suggesting that France has never been a friend to Germany. This sentiment may be related to the exclusion of the AfD’s delegation from their political group in the European Parliament, which was instigated by Marine Le Pen.

Overall, the unexpected results of the French parliamentary elections have generated a mixed response in Germany. While many politicians have welcomed the defeat of the hard-right National Rally, some criticism has been directed at figures like Jean-Luc Mélenchon. Despite these varying reactions, there is a prevailing sense of optimism regarding the potential for increased cooperation between Germany and France following the election. The push for progressive democratic alliances and a united front against right-wing populism remains a key focus for politicians and journalists in both countries.

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