The legislative elections in France resulted in a double defeat for President Emmanuel Macron.
His candidacy, Ensemble, only obtained 20% of the votes, placing it third.
The early elections, a failed bet by Macron, greatly contributed to this defeat.
As a result, Macron will have to deal with a blocked Parliament and potentially an antagonistic government.
Macron, who since taking office in 2017 sought to prevent a rise of the far right, is now closer than ever to this scenario.
The defeat of the centrist and Europeanist forces and the possibility of the National Rally (RN) ruling mark an undeniable failure for Macron.
Despite this setback, the French president still has three legal years of his term, during which he could try to rescue his legacy.
The immediate goal for Macron and other “Democrats and Republicans” is to prevent the RN from achieving an absolute majority in the second round of elections.
Conclusion: Macron's first serious electoral defeat underscores a political crisis in France that could lead to a greater rise of the far right if decisive measures are not taken.