I am a "together" coalition, led by President Emmanuel Macron, with a crushing political defeat in the second round of French legislative elections, which took place on Sunday.
The "Together" coalition lost the absolute majority in the French Parliament with 246 seats in the 577-seat Council at the close of the second legislative election in accordance with the full results published by the French Ministry of Interior on Monday.
This means that "A Coalition Together" is far from the result required to ensure an absolute majority of 289 seats in the National Assembly.
The opposition's Left Alliance or Leftist People's Union won 143 seats, according to various media sources and news agencies.
The Left Alliance, or "New People's Environmental and Social Union", includes several parties from the far left and left, such as the "Patriarchal France" movement led by Melenchon, the Socialist Party, the Communist Party and the Environment Party.
Marine Le Pen's right-wing National Rally succeeded in gaining 89 seats, constituting a historic breakthrough for the far-right grouping, which has never achieved such an achievement since its founding in the early 1970s.
The Republicans won 64 seats, while other leftist candidates won 13 seats, compared with 5 seats earned by other centrists, and 18 seats went to candidates from outside these parties and alliances
French Prime Minister Elizabeth Bourne considered the outcome of the parliamentary elections to be a "danger" to the country.
In a televised address, she explained: "The end result is a threat to our u . s . a . withinside the mild of the demanding situations we ought to face", including that her Government might now interact with capacity companions so that it will mobilize a majority of its support.
"We will paintings from the following day to shape a majority... to make sure balance for our u . s . a . and to put in force the essential reforms ".
Borne herself received her race for a seat withinside the National Assembly from the Calvados area of the north of the u . s . a ., wherein she beat a challenger from the left withinside the 2nd round.
However, a few participants of her Government, along with the Ministers of Environment and Health, had failed of their endeavours to win a parliamentary seat, even as others, along with the Minister of State for European Affairs, Clement Bonn, the Minister of Budget, Gabriel Atal, and the Minister of Labour, Olivier Dusop, had succeeded.
The authorities had formerly introduced that ministers who might fail of their parliamentary marketing campaign might resign.