Le Pen’s party and the leftists were not invited to the negotiations to form the French governme

The French media, citing a source close to the presidency, reported that Emmanuel Macron does not iend to invite the represeatives of Marine Le Pen’s right-wing party known as “National Assembly” and the left-wing party “Unyielding France” to a new round of consultations to determine the new prime minister of this coury. slow
According to RCO News Agency, Eric Cioti, an ally of the National Community Party from the right-wing “Republican” party, is not going to be invited to these consultations either.
According to media reports, this source, in response to a question about the reason for leaving out the left parties, including Unyielding France, in the new consultations to appoi the prime minister, accused them of blocking the process.
After the first round of consultations at the Elysee Palace, French Preside Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that he would not consider candidates from left-wing parties for the presidency due to “institutional stability”. The preside will start the new round of consultations in this field today, Tuesday.
In the early elections of the French Parliame, the coalition of left-wing parties won by winning 182 seats out of the total of 577 seats in the National Assembly. Macron’s coalition known as “Together for the Republic” also ranked second with 168 seats in the National Assembly. The right-wing National Community Party with allies of the Republican Party also won 143 seats. Therefore, no political force won the majority to form a new governme.
After that, Macron accepted the resignation of the governme of Gabriel Ethel, the prime minister of this coury, on the condition of coinuing to serve uil a new cabinet is formed.
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