“Frexit” .. Will Macron acquiesce in the demands to leave the European Union?

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Macron was unable to secure the required limit to obtain an absolute majority during legislative elections in FranceHis coalition won only 245 of the 289 seats needed to achieve a majority of the parliament’s total of 577 seats.

led a competition Macron Election arch-foe, Marine Le Pen, her party to its largest ever representation in the Chamber of Deputies, while the left-wing bloc led by Jean-Luc Melenchon constitutes the largest opposition force.

A newspaper report revealed "Express" France said Macron may have to bow to internal pressure and call for a referendum on his country’s membership in the European Union.

In 2018, Macron said: "If you present to voters in France a binary option similar to what was presented to voters in the United Kingdom in 2016, (meaning the Brexit referendum), they might say the same.".

On June 23, 2016, 17.4 million voters, representing 52 percent of the British electorate, voted in a referendum in favor of secession from the European Union, while 16.1 million voters, representing 48 percent of the total votes, voted to stay, before it officially exited in 2020, ending 47 years. From the tumultuous marriage between London and Brussels.

Difficult challenges for Macron

Commenting on this, the academic and political analyst, Arthur Lydekberg, said that with every crisis that France faces, such demands rise, but it seems that Macron is facing a challenging presidential period in light of the rising shares of the opposition and his lack of a majority that enables him to lead comfortable.

Added to Lydekberg, for"Sky News Arabia"that "France is at a crossroads, and the results of the elections will be reflected in the future of the European Union. Resentment of the European project is led by the opposition, but it is still just discussions on the extreme ends of the political spectrum, and the general situation is currently not the same as in 2018, when Macron himself admitted that in the event of a referendum the result would be in favor of leaving.".

He pointed out that "Europe is currently going through the biggest crisis it has not seen in decades against Russia, and there will be a need for solidarity, not dismantling, which may be Macron’s response to the promoters of the idea of ​​leaving the European bloc".

understand "We are in a world of improbable events, no one can assess the experience of leaving Britain after severe economic crises such as the Corona pandemic and the repercussions of the Ukraine war, but in general the situation does not bear any risks, there must be plans if the direction towards the referendum is agreed".

On the demands of the advocates of the idea, he said that they believe that "The European Union has not responded to their legitimate desires, and we can also talk about social unrest or anger and about being affected by waves of immigrants as a result of the decline in protectionist measures at the Union’s external borders, and about criticism directed mostly to Europe because of red tape and bureaucratic complexity".

generation "fract"

newspaper quotes "Express" About Eric Noyers, one of the pioneers of the . movement "fract" (France Leave the European Union) a prominent member of the . movement "Friquist generation" (Generation Frexit), that the result "disastrous" Macron’s victory in the elections has given massive impetus to France to leave the European Union.

Noirs said: "Of course, with the force of circumstances, the question of our membership in the European Union will impose itself and will become central to the public debate in the coming period. If opposition parties want to be credible on the street, they will increasingly have to make clear positions and commitments on the European Union, and, at the very least, They will have to call a referendum on our EU membership like the UK".

During his election campaign, Macron had said that French far-right candidate Marine Le Pen unspokenly wanted to get the country out of the European Union, referring to "The fact that Le Pen said she wants to refrain from paying EU duties, and to change some aspects of France’s relationship with the EU".

Macron added: "There are some who have tried it, and had problems"adding that "That means she wants out, but she doesn’t think she has the confidence to say it, she’s put into her platform that she wants to create an alliance of nation-states.".

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Macron was unable to secure the required limit to obtain an absolute majority during legislative elections in FranceHis coalition won only 245 of the 289 seats needed to achieve a majority of the parliament’s total of 577 seats.

led a competition Macron Election arch-foe, Marine Le Pen, her party to its largest ever representation in the Chamber of Deputies, while the left-wing bloc led by Jean-Luc Melenchon constitutes the largest opposition force.

A report by the French newspaper “Express” revealed that Macron may have to bow to internal pressure and call for a referendum on his country’s membership in the European Union.

In 2018, Macron said: “If I put to voters in France a binary option similar to what was put to voters in the UK in 2016, (meaning the Brexit referendum), they might answer the same.”

On June 23, 2016, 17.4 million voters, representing 52 percent of the British electorate, voted in a referendum in favor of secession from the European Union, while 16.1 million voters, representing 48 percent of the total votes, voted to stay, before it officially exited in 2020, ending 47 years. From the tumultuous marriage between London and Brussels.

Difficult challenges for Macron

Commenting on this, the academic and political analyst, Arthur Lydekberg, said that with every crisis that France faces, such demands rise, but it seems that Macron is facing a challenging presidential period in light of the rising shares of the opposition and his lack of a majority that enables him to lead comfortable.

Lydekebrek added, to “Sky News Arabia”, that “France is at a crossroads, and the results of the elections will be reflected in the future of the European Union. Resentment against the European project is led by the opposition, but it is still just discussions on the two extremes of the political spectrum, and the general situation is currently not the same as in 2018. When Macron himself admitted that if there was a referendum, the result would be in favor of leaving.”

He pointed out that “Europe is currently going through the biggest crisis it has not witnessed in decades against Russia, and there will be a need for solidarity, not dismantling, which may be Macron’s response to the promoters of the idea of ​​leaving the European bloc.”

He added, “We are in a world of improbable events, no one can assess the experience of leaving Britain after severe economic crises such as the Corona pandemic and the repercussions of the Ukraine war, but in general the situation does not bear any risks, there must be plans if the direction towards the referendum is agreed upon.” .

Regarding the demands of those who advocate the idea, he said that they believe that “the European Union has not responded to their legitimate desires, and we can talk about social unrest or feelings of anger and about being affected by waves of immigrants as a result of the decline in protectionist measures at the Union’s external borders, and about criticism directed mostly to Europe because of red tape and bureaucratic complexity.” “.

Generation “Frixt”

The newspaper “Express” quoted Eric Noyers, one of the prominent pioneers of the “French movement” and a member of the “Generation Frexit” movement, that Macron’s “disastrous” result in the elections has given tremendous impetus in the elections. France to leave the European Union.

Of course, given the force of circumstances, the question of our EU membership will impose itself on and become central to public debate in the coming period. If opposition parties want to be credible on the street, they will increasingly have to make clear positions and commitments on the EU At the very least, they will have to call a referendum on our EU membership like the UK.”

During his election campaign, Macron had said that French far-right candidate Marine Le Pen unspokenly wanted to take the country out of the European Union, referring to “the fact that Le Pen said she wanted to refrain from paying EU fees, and to change some aspects of the French relationship with the European Union.” European”.

“There are some who have tried it, and they have problems,” Macron added. “This means that she wants to get out, but she doesn’t think she has the confidence to say it. She has put in her program that she wants to create an alliance of nation-states.”

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