According to Ann-Cathrine Jungar, with the election results, France is becoming more like the rest of Europe, where parties with a similar focus often gather between 20 and 30 percent of the vote.
– France now joins the states where it is becoming increasingly difficult to form a government because there are new political constellations. There is a strong right-wing radical party that continues to grow and then new alliances are needed if you don’t want to cooperate with the right-wing radicals, she says in SVT’s special broadcast and continues later:
Elections in France 2024
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– We see major changes in the political landscape, in the cooperation patterns and possibly also a changed rhetoric now that the center has perhaps weakened.
Hear Ann-Cathrine Jungar’s analysis of the French election in the clip above.