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France's National Assembly Reelects Centrist Speaker Amid Political Turmoil

Unionists gather on Republique plaza, Thursday, July 18, 2024 in Paris, France. The opening session of the 577-member National Assembly, France's powerful lower house of parliament, is scheduled for l

France's National Assembly faced a divided vote on Thursday as centrist member Yaël Braun-Pivet, 53, retained her position as speaker following a tumultuous early election that resulted in a hung legislature. Braun-Pivet, a member of President Emmanuel Macron's party, secured the support of Macron's centrist allies and some conservative lawmakers, thwarting the bid of a leftist contender from the communist party.

The recent parliamentary election saw a split among three major political blocs: the New Popular Front leftist coalition, Macron's centrist allies, and the far-right National Rally party, none of which secured a majority. The leftist coalition's candidate, communist lawmaker André Chassaigne, emerged as a strong contender for the speaker role but was ultimately defeated by Braun-Pivet.

Following the election, Macron accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and his cabinet, who will continue in a caretaker capacity until a new government is appointed. Macron, attending a summit in Woodstock, England, declined to comment on the French political situation or reveal a timeline for appointing a new prime minister.

President Macron's party allies and some conservatives supported Braun-Pivet.
Yaël Braun-Pivet, a centrist member, remains speaker after a divided vote.
Communist candidate André Chassaigne lost the speaker bid to Braun-Pivet.
Macron accepted PM Attal's resignation; a new government is pending.
The New Popular Front leftist coalition won the most seats in the assembly.
Internal disagreements hinder the coalition's selection of a prime minister.
Protests pressure Macron to choose a prime minister from the leftist coalition.
France's political future is uncertain as parties negotiate in the National Assembly.
Macron refrains from commenting on the political situation or appointing a new PM.
The process of forming a new government is ongoing amidst preparations for the Paris Olympics.

The New Popular Front, which won the most seats in the assembly, is vying to form the new government but faces internal disagreements over selecting a prime ministerial candidate. Left-wing parties within the coalition, including France Unbowed, the Socialists, the Greens, and the Communists, are at odds over the choice for prime minister.

Protests organized by unions and left-wing activists took place nationwide to pressure Macron into selecting a prime minister from the New Popular Front. The political landscape remains uncertain as Macron navigates the process of appointing a new government amidst preparations for the upcoming Paris Olympics.

With no clear timeline for naming a new prime minister, France's political future hangs in the balance as parties continue to negotiate and vie for influence in the National Assembly.

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