Alan’s 810 editorial 090617

France June 9 2017
Well, just weeks after its presidential elections France will go to the polls again this week end to elect a new Parliament
Unbelievably, En Marche, President Emmanuel Macron’s new centrist party, is reportedly within reach of a clear majority
France is said to be in the grip of a sort of “Macron mania” since the presidential election which has enabled Macron to find candidates for to contest all 577 seats in the French Parliament
A series of polls suggest En Marche will win at least a 289 seat majority and could even win one of the largest parliamentary majorities in postwar France
French voters in 11 constituencies abroad have already voted and En Marche was ahead of other candidates in 10 of those 11
We may not know the final outcome of these elections until 18 June
Like France’s presidential election, the parliamentary election is also usually a 2 round process
To be elected in the first round, a candidate is required to secure an absolute majority of votes cast equal to at least 25% of eligible voters
Candidates who fail to satisfy these conditions, but who secure 12.5% of votes, go to the 2nd round election on 18 June
In the second round, the candidate with the most votes wins the seat even if he or she fails to win a majority of votes
Europe and the world will be watching France this week end for the results of this first round election