With over 31% for the RN list and 15% for that of the presidential party, the results of the European elections in France signal the end of Macronie. Jordan Bardella (CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons) All the polls had predicted it.
The results of this Sunday, June 9th, 2024, confirm the success of the Rassemblement National list led by Jordan Bardella (31.5%), which clearly outperformed all the other lists. In particular, the list led by Valérie Hayer (15.
2%), Renaissance, for the presidential majority, and Raphaël Glucksmann’s Parti Socialiste-Place Publique (14%). The others are far behind: the Insoumise list with Manon Aubry (8.7%), Les Républicains with François-Xavier Bellamy (7.
2%), Reconquête with Marion Maréchal (5.5%), Les Verts with Marie Toussaint (5.2%).
An anti-Macron vote It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to interpret these figures. The French have expressed their rejection of Emmanuel Macron’s policies since his re-election in 2022. We explained this on May 6, 2024.
Here’s what we wrote: “(...
) As for French domestic policy, nothing has gone right since Emmanuel Macron’s second election to office. Economic growth is at half-mast. The agricultural crisis has not been resolved by the executive, far from it.
The situation of public finances is “worrying” according to the Cour des Comptes. Immigration, particularly illegal immigration, remains massive in France and worries a majority of French people. Insecurity is becoming a cause .
