Gabriel Attal, after the announcement of the preliminary election results, said that “a new era for France begins tonight.”
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced on Sunday, July 7, that he will resign. He made this decision after the announcement of the exit poll results of the second round of parliamentary elections, reports Le Figaro.
“Tomorrow morning I will submit my resignation to the President of the Republic,” the publication reported Attal’s words.
At the same time, he noted that he would perform his duties as long as his duty required.
According to Attal, for France “a new era begins tonight” because the fate of France “will be decided more than ever in parliament.”
We remind you that in the French elections, according to the exit poll, the left won. The Presidential Bloc is in second place, and the far-right National Rally party Marine Le Pen is in third.
As reported, the far-right National Rally won the first round of early parliamentary elections in France on June 30. The far-right party and its allies edged ahead of the New Popular Front and Emmanuel Macron’s political force.
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