French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced on Sunday that he will submit his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron on Monday morning. Meanwhile, he stated that he will continue to fulfill his duties as needed until the new government is formed.
Attal's statement came after the French left-wing New People's Front (NUPES) alliance won the most seats in the second round of parliamentary elections. According to polling agencies, NUPES performed exceptionally well in this election, unexpectedly defeating the far-right National Rally (RN) party. However, despite NUPES securing the most seats, they still failed to achieve an absolute majority in parliament.
This result is significant for the French political landscape. The victory of the NUPES alliance indicates a resurgence of left-wing forces, which could have profound effects on President Macron's policies. Although the National Rally did not win, their performance in the election should not be underestimated, highlighting the growth of right-wing and far-right forces in French society.
Attal's resignation is likely to trigger a series of political changes. After stepping down, he will continue to serve as interim Prime Minister until the new government is established. President Macron will face the tasks of reorganizing the cabinet and navigating the new political landscape in parliament. The rise of NUPES may prompt Macron to adjust his policies to garner more support.
This election outcome will also influence the future direction of French policies. The victory of the left-wing alliance may signal more left-wing policies in areas such as social welfare, environmental protection, and economic reform. At the same time, President Macron will need to seek a balance in the new political environment to ensure government stability and policy coherence.