France is now 42%

Can you believe this creation of the establishment just received the lowest amount of votes cast in the history of French parliamentary elections. Globalists are on suicide watch he was suppose to be their great hope against Trump and a resurgence of sovereign states.

Micron has no Mandate the left and right are going to eat him and his reforms alive.

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Shame he's a fucking idiot goy banker.

kek no

the populist left and right got less than 40 seats together. Macron got a supermajority

>super Majority
>cant even get half of the country to the polls
The streets will burn your boy fucked up.

not his fault his victory was so great that everyone else gave up. better luck next time boyo

He is a fucking piece of shit that got everything shoved up his ass but he has the "strong politican" chin/face so idiot people still voted for this useless suite :-X

t. 42%

Tick tock tick tock micron.

His approval will nose dive to Hollande-tier very soon.

To me he has the look of someone who would forcefully shove a finger up your arse then sniff it.

It was 77% in the presidentials and he still BTFO you. What now?

Very few voted for him most voted against Le Pen

>His approval will nose dive to Hollande-tier very soon.
It didn't exist in the first place.

Kinda funny how they won it all and at the same time lost.

He'll not get anything done. His support is too small to push the required domestic reforms through, he'll have to fight protesters at every step.
And he won't achieve anything on an international scale either because Germany will not go along with his demands for closer fiscal integration, because they know that it would be them paying the tab.

In 5 years they'll be back at the very same spot they were before the elections, only that they now have a card less in their hands while FN will still have all of them.

He has hot wife

42% wat?

I thought most were not counted because they didn't say the right name on them.

Harold is that you?

I thought it was ~60%
Maybe 62 or something

The entire number of eligible voters that just voted in the parliamentary election. French electorate just cast a vote of no confidence in any party.

What is that supposed to mean

Record number of abstentions in the presidential election as well.

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But it all really stems from the fact that the French population is retarded, aging and needlessly conservative when it comes to labour reforms.

Here in Denmark, they managed to push for private pensions, later retirement age, flexible mandatory overtime (1 hour pr day to be cashed in for vacation days within a year), and we have always had 3 months termination notice, up to about 9 months for those with longest seniority (at least in most manual jobs, office jobs can have different union bargains)

This enables our economy to be flexible and our workforce able to be hired and fired with ease as almost everybody has a unemployment insurance that will last 2 years.

Macron has said he looks to the Nordic model for inspiration, and it is exactly what the French needs (Hell, it should be like that in all the world, it's a great and well-functioning system), but like I said, the French population is utterly retarded when it comes to sensible changes in their labour market and nationwide protests and lockdowns will end up shaving a couple of percent off their GDP before he backs off and France is left poorer, and still heading for Greek-tier economy status

Pretty much.
It's not even necessarily that Macron is wrong about what he is saying with regard to those reforms, it's just that the French won't play along with it.
Tackling the problem of foreign leeches would have been way easier and alleviated some of the pressure, too. Instead he went for the reforms that have no support in the population and coupled them with more globalism, which a good chunk of the population heavily opposes.

I wish him a lot of fun with that.

At least he has a cute mother. barf.

Alot of Anons here are unaware of how savage the French can get with their strikes and protests, they have brought down bigger fish than Micron before. Hopefully we get some quality happenings coming out of France soon. Imo the French establishment is fucked, they know that if they enact democratic reforms it will let FN and the communists in the door and that would be the end pf the EU so the trudge along with this rickety fucking shit tier system that causes massive disenfranchisement and gets nothing done.

France is not Denmark.
French are different.
They are less trusting, partly thanks to migrants.

...and?
How does this stop him from passing things? He got a majority in the French gov't didn't he?

The real reason why voting perceantage looks so low is because they destroy "wrong votes".

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French elections were rigged.

The French will go on general strikes bringing their country to a halt GDP will start falling and the government will panic. They don't fuck around burger man.

>united nations flag

tell me again how your opinion is vaguely relevant

>France is not Denmark.

Well, that's pretty much what he said. The French would probably profit from reforms similar to those in Denmark (or Germany), but they will never allow them to be enacted.

Feels like that's a common problem globalists face. They keep looking at other countries and then try to copy the political move of [country], not realizing that they are not ruling over [country] but their own. It might not even be that the move would not work in their own country, it can also be simply that the people do not want it.
Enforcing Germany's economical policies in other countries for example would probably do a lot of good for their economy, but most other countries will not be willing to do it because they have different work ethics than Germans.

I think you are unaware of how the French deal with reforms that touch their socialist work laws. They usually strike and force the politicians to take back all their suggestions because of the damage those strikes are causing.

The low turnout already shows that Macron does not really have as much support for his reforms as the distribution of seats in the parliament implies. The risk of strikes that prevent every single one of his reforms is pretty fucking high and it's unlikely that he'll crash with all of them in the first year and then just gives up and maintains the status quo, like Hollande already did.

>and it's unlikely
*not unlikely

>“High abstention doesn’t mean hostility. There is a benevolent wait-and-see attitude towards Emmanuel Macron in the wake of his election,” said Jean-Daniel Levy, head of political surveys at Harris Interactive.

Typical French manlet slimebag

What is he, about 5'2? And his wife looks like a rotting cadaver in an 80s novelty wig

Fuck France, you signed your own death warrants. You deserve all you get

Indeed, a vast majority of people can legitimately say they didn't vote for that shit.
French people usually protest even when they voted for one politics or another, this time I can imagine there will be protest every week or so.

> said increasely nervous liberal man for the second time

There is a vast hostility toward all the politicians in France, almost everyone feels left behind by a corrupted and terminaly sick system, the very few people still voting are either dumb brainwashed liberals believing in the propaganda or people too scared of the future, most of them are cuckscared

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Wishful thinking. After Trump and Brexit they cannot allow any other anti-globalist victory, so they'll just keep pretending that no problems exist.
Anyone who knows a bit about France understands that it will be very hard for Macron to get anything done. It would have been hard no matter what, but the low voter turnout is a good indication that his success is even less likely than expected.

>gets supermajority
>suicide watch
Retard.

The super majority is meaningless if the people will take the country hostage via strikes every time he tries to change something. He has the necessary support in the parliament to enact these things, but he does not have the necessary support in the population.

He won't be the first to fall victim to this and he also won't be the last. I am not even sure how France could fix that. Seems like a lot of frustration that keeps fueling these strikes also comes from the FPTP system that leads to people not feeling properly represented.

>Seems like a lot of frustration that keeps fueling these strikes also comes from the FPTP system that leads to people not feeling properly represented.
No one in Berlin Brussels or Paris is going to allow democratic reforms. I wonder how bad things will get.

After the Brexit referendum it very shortly looked like they finally understood that they will have to change some things if they want the EU to survive, but it looks like the election results in Austria, the Netherlands and France made them feel to sure about themselves again and killed off every willingness to for democratic reforms.

I am not even sure if that would fix anything though. On the one hand you would get a more reasonable representation in the parliament, on the other hand it would weaken the winning party because they'll have to make more compromises. So you might simply have exchanged one problem for another.

But I'm not being paid tens of thousands per month like they are, so it's okay when I don't know the solution :^) It's not okay when they don't.

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I never liked those three countries chances it always seemed forced, if i have to place a bet on who will be the next it would be Italy then they will finally fucking learn but it will be too late.

> Mr Macron's fledgling La République en Marche (LREM) won 308 seats with 43% of the vote.
> Together with its centrist MoDem allies, LREM now forms a bloc of 350 seats, well over the 289 seats needed to control parliament.

France is beyond fucked, pretty much giving into the Rothschild Banker Macron who expects people to just live with getting attacked as terrorism is part of their daily lives to come. Oh and there's no such thing as French culture.

Does France literally think that a Rothschild Bilderberg puppet who will do whatever the EU tells him to do is a good thing?

Does he really gobble cocks Sup Forums?

Here's an idea: if less than 50% of the population participates in the election then it should be cancelled. The results aren't valid. No government is elected until you have a voter turnout of at least 50%

>I never liked those three countries chances it always seemed forced

Because it was. I think they might not have even been consciously aware of it, but they pushed those three as deciding battles because they knew that their chances in each weren't too bad. So they could console themselves later that they won all relevant battles and thus the situation totally isn't as bleak as it seemed.

The human psyche is pretty good at cheating itself to prevent one from accepting reality.

>Does France literally think that a Rothschild Bilderberg puppet who will do whatever the EU tells him to do is a good thing?

It was more of a "the established socialists & conservatives are shit but we also can't let Le Pen win".

Remember that episode of South Park where they have to vote between a shit sandwich and a giant douche?
Well, here we are.

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Anyone else think the presidential election was fixed

When people are asked the same question for the fouth time, they tend to not give a fuck at ansewering it.

you meant 37.8%, among those 42% votes , 10% were null or blank.

>people not voting
>"Globalists are on suicide watch"
THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT, YOU MORON!

Le Pen fucked up bad. Will she be replaced with someone who is competent?

That's a dynasty. That's exacly why Le FN will never ever take power. That's their protected buissness.

So let me get this straight, Sup Forums went from:

>Le Pen will win the first round of the presidential elections!
>Le Pen will beat Macron in the second round!
>Macron will never get a parliamentary majority!
>FN will get 50+ seats in the parliamentary elections!

...to "W-well Macron is now President and he has won a majority of seats in parliament, but there was high abstention so it doesn't count!"

Just admit it, Sup Forums and it's darling Le Pen were utterly BTFO.

Oh look a meme lord.
>Sup Forums went
Fuck off faggot don't speak for Sup Forums speak for yourself.

i.e. very high approval given the fact Hollande had 5 cozy years during which nobody did anything to him