France's Election Results Explained

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    France recently went to the polls for the second round of the General Assembly elections, a critical event featuring key political figures like President Emmanuel Macron, Marine Le Pen, Jordan Bardella, and Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The results were unexpected without a clear majority. This video looks at what this means for France and what is likely to happen next.
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  • @haleffect9011
    @haleffect9011 Před 9 dny +3173

    It feels like Macron said "you guys wont let me govern this country without complaining? Fine, you're all grounded! No government for anyone for 3 years!"

    • @rcchin7897
      @rcchin7897 Před 9 dny +151

      USA: That would be a feature, not a bug. :/

    • @ThunderKat2012
      @ThunderKat2012 Před 9 dny +32

      3 1/2 years of peace…3 1/2 years of wraith 😮

    • @gifvkhhk
      @gifvkhhk Před 9 dny +62

      He can disolve again in one year, and that is what he will do

    • @genitoreunegenitoredue
      @genitoreunegenitoredue Před 9 dny +71

      Belgium entered the chat: “You said no government? Wait? You have to have a government to run the place? Wow!”

    • @Sir_Bucket
      @Sir_Bucket Před 9 dny +21

      It's more like he expected the RN to win, and show France how incompetent they are.

  • @Darna_Zaroori_Hai
    @Darna_Zaroori_Hai Před 9 dny +3810

    "Once upon a time, there was a beautiful country called France....."

    • @scatalin09
      @scatalin09 Před 9 dny +1

      In the time of the white infidel, our Islamic Republic was called France...

    • @lunayen
      @lunayen Před 9 dny +229

      France always had problems.

    • @lukethomas.125
      @lukethomas.125 Před 9 dny +97

      Who at some point became much less beautiful

    • @phiality9070
      @phiality9070 Před 9 dny

      Cry me a river far rightie

    • @Sir_Typesalot
      @Sir_Typesalot Před 9 dny +1

      And now finally it’s going to become a caliphate. Just like Britain and soon Germany. The braindead voters should be adjusting their little empty heads to wearing a niqab.

  • @hareecionelson5875
    @hareecionelson5875 Před 9 dny +164

    UK: our election was very exciting
    France: tiens mon vin

    • @onerider808
      @onerider808 Před 8 dny +6

      Lol, a nice Euro appropriation of hold my beer. Bravo!

  • @charlesbrown9213
    @charlesbrown9213 Před 9 dny +25

    EU MADE SIMPLE -- THANK YOU!
    Thank you for the elegantly simple explanation and intuitive graphics. As a US resident, the way these parliamentary elections work has always befuddled me. Thank you for doing such a well-thought-out presentation to clarify the French election results.
    Merci !

  • @aleshandsome3705
    @aleshandsome3705 Před 9 dny +4223

    Countries: No Majority Gov...Coalition?
    Other countries: Minority Government?
    France: How about No Government?

    • @djmars1983
      @djmars1983 Před 9 dny +80

      I would not be surprised that it will be the third option

    • @David-bh1rn
      @David-bh1rn Před 9 dny

      I think if the left wing alliance pick a centrist as their pm candidate they might get some of the centrists to support a minority government but france has had like multiple revolutions so who knows

    • @robinstevenson6690
      @robinstevenson6690 Před 9 dny +76

      You mean pure anarchy? Cats and dogs sleeping together?

    • @lukethomas.125
      @lukethomas.125 Před 9 dny +22

      You mean Republic.

    • @dragonflydreamer7658
      @dragonflydreamer7658 Před 9 dny

      Lies Lies Lies they stole the election by making 250 candidates drop out they are cheats and liars . This is there plan for you.....THREADS

  • @user-ij4vb8fd6b
    @user-ij4vb8fd6b Před 9 dny +940

    "how do you govern a country with 246 different kinds of cheese" Charles de Gaulle

    • @faresi427
      @faresi427 Před 9 dny +29

      make a good Fondue like the Swiss do . .

    • @user-ij4vb8fd6b
      @user-ij4vb8fd6b Před 9 dny +11

      @@faresi427 it is closer to 1000 different types

    • @I_SuperHiro_I
      @I_SuperHiro_I Před 9 dny +11

      Only stock native cheese 😉

    • @jean-emmanuelrotzetter6030
      @jean-emmanuelrotzetter6030 Před 9 dny +14

      Relative to the population, Switzerland has more different cheeses than France. And government works.
      France has a long history of people opposed to the central power - kings, self proclaimed emperors and not overly efficient democratic central governments.

    • @faresi427
      @faresi427 Před 9 dny

      @@jean-emmanuelrotzetter6030
      very right ! ( self proclaimed emperors :
      DJT . . 😶🙄 )

  • @mats8375
    @mats8375 Před 9 dny +11

    This was very informative. I didn't see a better explanation anywhere 👏

  • @crashtestdummy52g91
    @crashtestdummy52g91 Před 9 dny +3

    This very helpful. Thank you!

  • @alejandro639
    @alejandro639 Před 9 dny +288

    I live in France and this was better explained than all the french videos I've watched so far. Bravo.

    • @JPMMA507
      @JPMMA507 Před 9 dny +7

      Same! 😂

    • @TheWakeUpChannel
      @TheWakeUpChannel Před 9 dny

      😂 France is a dumpsterfire.
      Like every overrun country. Yay! They say.

    • @crazypato3752
      @crazypato3752 Před 9 dny

      What are you doing there ?

    • @pjritts1
      @pjritts1 Před 9 dny +1

      Agreed. Very well explained.

    • @JPMMA507
      @JPMMA507 Před 9 dny

      @@crazypato3752 wife got hired here! What about you?

  • @Tydan
    @Tydan Před 9 dny +2590

    These are beautiful democracies ! In France ; you can have 37% of the votes and get only 24% of the seats : In the UK; you can have 33% of the votes and get 67% of the seats...

    • @justsimplethings01
      @justsimplethings01 Před 9 dny +300

      Ahh! Democracy

    • @ranjandipti
      @ranjandipti Před 9 dny +68

      What's the problem here? I don't see any problem.

    • @julianbrabsche728
      @julianbrabsche728 Před 9 dny +23

      Labour has 34%

    • @VMF-rj8qo
      @VMF-rj8qo Před 9 dny +534

      ​@@ranjandipti Lack of proportional representation.

    • @EllieD.Violet
      @EllieD.Violet Před 9 dny

      In Germany, if you win 34% of the votes you get 34% of the seats.
      It's called Proportional Representation.

  • @josearielramos371
    @josearielramos371 Před 8 dny +1

    Thanks for the well done video! Well explained.

  • @timothywoods2084
    @timothywoods2084 Před 9 dny +1

    This was very helpful. Thank you

  • @Lorendrawn
    @Lorendrawn Před 9 dny +150

    "EU made simple" is one of the most daunting tasks you could have ever conceived so thanks for doing it well!

  • @ReSunDestin
    @ReSunDestin Před 9 dny +234

    I'm french and both this video and the one you made before about french elections were extremely accurate, rare to see on the english side of the internet, so keep up the good work

    • @rohanlawrence
      @rohanlawrence Před 9 dny +3

      Fully Agreed. I've come to this video from other content that was not so simplified yet still very to-the-point

    • @riskinhos
      @riskinhos Před 8 dny

      how do you feel that racist nazis party are getting so many votes?

    • @Helga7850
      @Helga7850 Před 8 dny +4

      You French have lost any credibility in the eyes of all Europeans. I am from Europe too.

    • @ReSunDestin
      @ReSunDestin Před 8 dny +12

      @@Helga7850 good thing we french don't care about what other europeans might think

    • @Helga7850
      @Helga7850 Před 8 dny

      @@ReSunDestin I feel disgusted towards France. In 1789 the French had balls. Not any more. They are daisies now.

  • @susannadimartino8730
    @susannadimartino8730 Před 9 dny +2

    Thank you for your great work!

  • @MazzBCD
    @MazzBCD Před 9 dny +7

    Europe continues to fall.

  • @Anakena3
    @Anakena3 Před 9 dny +265

    I’m French, congrats for the clarity of this summary! Well done 👍

    • @multivitamin425
      @multivitamin425 Před 9 dny +9

      Im sorry bro

    • @rubenl1859
      @rubenl1859 Před 9 dny +8

      So sorry for you

    • @maurikid23
      @maurikid23 Před 9 dny +2

      are u coping okay?

    • @JoseLopez-oq7xr
      @JoseLopez-oq7xr Před 9 dny +7

      VIVA LA DEMOCRACIA, GANO EL PUEBLO FRANCES PERDIO ESE MAL Y PEQUEÑO GRUPO DE LA OLIGARQUIA NEOLIBERAL. FELICIDADES A LOS CIUDADANOS FRANCESES POR HABER DECIDIDO POR LA IZQUIERDA CUYO LEMA ES "PRIMERO LOS POBRES". DESDE MEXICO.

    • @TheOrangeOrangutanTrump
      @TheOrangeOrangutanTrump Před 9 dny

      ​@@JoseLopez-oq7xrhoy no mas las pendejadas!!!! Por eso esta ASI Mexico lleno de estupides!!!! 🤦🏽‍♂️😂

  • @Farconer
    @Farconer Před 9 dny +413

    Hello, French here. Nice video, very well explained. I don't predict the future, but for me, the government will be blocked and Macron will probably dissolve the Assembly next year. The 5th Republic is not meant to have 3 blocs in the Assembly.

    • @freedom4639
      @freedom4639 Před 9 dny +50

      So you're saying the voter's will be disappointed again and the show goes on .

    • @RonJeremy514
      @RonJeremy514 Před 9 dny +25

      How do you feel regarding the fact that you sabotaged your own country?

    • @Farconer
      @Farconer Před 9 dny +50

      @@freedom4639 the show goes on for a few years now lol. After decades between right or left in power, french were exhausted with having no significant change in their lives so Macron created the center and people chose him because they were tired of the others. Now people are tired of the center and they try to come back to left and right.

    • @Farconer
      @Farconer Před 9 dny +86

      @@RonJeremy514 What do you mean by "you sabotaged"? You mean me?
      What's your question? People think differently so they vote differently, are you asking for a dictatorship? If you have one guy to blame it's Macron, he didn't have to dissolve the Assembly but he did it anyway. So we'll lose at least 1 year or 3.

    • @mrsupremegascon
      @mrsupremegascon Před 9 dny +1

      Another outcome might be a government from PS, Ensemble, LR.

  • @filipecruz7103
    @filipecruz7103 Před 9 dny +1

    Thanks for the explanations

  • @ebert8756
    @ebert8756 Před 9 dny +3

    fantastic explainer. thank you!

  • @dash1dash2
    @dash1dash2 Před 9 dny +2007

    People celebrating "democracy" while voting for the people they actively complain about.

    • @AlecsNeo
      @AlecsNeo Před 9 dny

      yes :))) france is being ruined and overun by migrants and they vote for that , they deserve it

    • @just_a_turtle_chad
      @just_a_turtle_chad Před 9 dny +1

      They voted against Putler backed candidates

    • @fadingblack272
      @fadingblack272 Před 9 dny

      They use the First Past the Post election system, they have no choice.

    • @just_a_turtle_chad
      @just_a_turtle_chad Před 9 dny +194

      Putin lost

    • @lb9029
      @lb9029 Před 9 dny +197

      Isn't that how voting usually works? It's not like politics is religion (hopefully), where you see the person you vote for as some kind of absolute greatness you can't criticize.

  • @gordonmcneil0011
    @gordonmcneil0011 Před 9 dny +1745

    The French have just dug their own graves.

  • @nesanetlehulum9046
    @nesanetlehulum9046 Před 9 dny +3

    Well explained thanks

  • @lukeyoung9839
    @lukeyoung9839 Před 9 dny +68

    Loving the way you structure your videos! You broke down a complex topic in a refreshingly simple way. On top of that, you did it in a non-partisan manner. Well done!

  • @Heldensocke-nh9cj
    @Heldensocke-nh9cj Před 9 dny +513

    It always confuses me how we have newspapers reporting over months how far right everything has become and we will have a far right ensemble and then all of a sudden everyone has a sleep about it and voted for the exact opposite? WTF

    • @squirrel287
      @squirrel287 Před 9 dny

      It's a big surprise everywhere in france especially the left ???? The party that everyone thought was going last.

    • @leroyrodgers6089
      @leroyrodgers6089 Před 9 dny +191

      There's no far right. But I agree. Very strange.

    • @zanetapenny8388
      @zanetapenny8388 Před 9 dny

      Remember how in the US 2016 election the media had Clinton winning and then Trump took it? The mainstream media is deeply out of touch with current society.

    • @Luke-pp2lw
      @Luke-pp2lw Před 9 dny +1

      The unlikely voters saw that the far right RN was about to win and decided to stop them

    • @sena3561
      @sena3561 Před 9 dny +47

      @@leroyrodgers6089 what?

  • @martinemjt
    @martinemjt Před 8 dny +1

    thank you for the explanation!!! .

  • @BryanJorden
    @BryanJorden Před 8 dny

    Fantastic explanation. It was clear, concise, and entertaining. Thank you

  • @ourioudenohr5047
    @ourioudenohr5047 Před 9 dny +51

    As a french, i am interested in how things will play out. Please note that this situation will last for at least a year.

    • @chrisjames5478
      @chrisjames5478 Před 9 dny +1

      Tell there is a revolution because the country bumpkins march on Paris to start the next French revolution 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Shotgun_Only
      @Shotgun_Only Před 9 dny

      Your country is ass bro. The entire football team is black and you people are cucks

    • @jeckjeck3119
      @jeckjeck3119 Před 9 dny

      @@chrisjames5478
      Not until external threats like Orcssia are deal
      T
      With.

    • @HarryF-tz5fo
      @HarryF-tz5fo Před 9 dny

      you will have open borders and continue to support the ruin of ukraine.

    • @ivant5054
      @ivant5054 Před 9 dny

      ​@@jeckjeck3119goes to show how brainwashed you are, it's such a great idea to get into a war between two countries who had a peace deal worked out and almost signed until some A hole Britt interfered, like, how can you say that is okay in any good faith?!
      not to mention France is in no economical position to go play superheroes somewhere in Eastern Europe

  • @KyrieFortune
    @KyrieFortune Před 9 dny +684

    Honestly, Macron did this so that the far-right would not win, and I think he knew that he had little chances of winning too. So, really, despite the absolute madness that's about to unfold, Macron still won because he got what he wanted.
    Or, quoting a terrible movie, "I don't care if I win, I just want Le Pen to lose".

    • @freedom4639
      @freedom4639 Před 9 dny +51

      You have been paying attention 👍

    • @kachain8353
      @kachain8353 Před 9 dny +25

      Is it possible to impeach Macron and go for early elections
      ...

    • @mrsupremegascon
      @mrsupremegascon Před 9 dny

      @@kachain8353 Yes, but it needs to prove that Macron is either tyrannical or mentally unfit to be President, which is not the case.

    • @aurorefffff
      @aurorefffff Před 9 dny +36

      His party's results are way higher than the part of the population it represents. His gamble paid off because he saved his party from becoming irrelevant for now even though it would deserve to become so

    • @rroy9985
      @rroy9985 Před 9 dny +3

      Far right

  • @kzhemh
    @kzhemh Před 8 dny

    Thanks for the great explanation!

  • @gautamkhandke7866
    @gautamkhandke7866 Před 9 dny

    Great analysis! 👌👌

  • @richardmorris9366
    @richardmorris9366 Před 9 dny +104

    I don't think France is going to change at all.

    • @LeonardoPisano-sn2lp
      @LeonardoPisano-sn2lp Před 9 dny

      It will be even more of a sh*thole than it already is

    • @phoenix_xd5728
      @phoenix_xd5728 Před 9 dny +5

      This was my first thought when I saw the breakdown of the results

    • @hia5235
      @hia5235 Před 9 dny +30

      It is changing right now
      Becoming minority French

    • @MrObliviousegg
      @MrObliviousegg Před 9 dny

      It will. More mass migration means France will no longer be France.

    • @mysticmac1105
      @mysticmac1105 Před 9 dny

      Minority? Population of france is 65m and white french are 54m of it​@@hia5235

  • @zambisabianus8245
    @zambisabianus8245 Před 9 dny +426

    This shit looks like a chess game

    • @jonathanratel3150
      @jonathanratel3150 Před 9 dny +17

      House of cards 😂

    • @TheBuffaloFlats
      @TheBuffaloFlats Před 9 dny

      That's politics. It's a shame that it's become a chess game for power rather than just letting democracy choose. They are so caught up in winning and pushing their agenda that things are getting worse everywhere.

    • @cristquebec8113
      @cristquebec8113 Před 9 dny +5

      Exactly!

    • @robinstevenson6690
      @robinstevenson6690 Před 9 dny +8

      Looks more like Chinese Checkers to me.

    • @AprilHarmony9
      @AprilHarmony9 Před 9 dny

      It is. Macron is a very skilled politician. That's one of the few things I'll give him credit for. France's left-leaning media are clueless to what he's done (they speak of him resigning🤭💀). Its marvelously hilarious that they have no idea. None at all.

  • @juliamacdonald3767
    @juliamacdonald3767 Před 9 dny

    Thanks for the very clear explanation.

  • @PatriciaGill-m3o
    @PatriciaGill-m3o Před 9 dny +261

    I am not French so I am not really involved . I think that it’s most likely a Minority government. The Coalition of Moderates is for me the least likely. But because we are in France the total paralysis is a likely outcome.

    • @ivant5054
      @ivant5054 Před 9 dny +2

      something similar has been playing out in Spain and it's been getting increasingly disfunctional

    • @SomebodyPerfectly
      @SomebodyPerfectly Před 9 dny +1

      ....Which "oddly" is exactly how Macarons banking-bros Like their governments.

    • @moery2435
      @moery2435 Před 9 dny +5

      @@AmandathePandaBooks what?

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 Před 9 dny

      ​@@AmandathePandaBooksNobody on the French left is proposing such things lol. Islamists don't tend to play nice enough with anyone to join a party. The general theme of the left is your typical college student's aNTi cOlONiaLisM shenanigans

    • @mattbishton3742
      @mattbishton3742 Před 9 dny +6

      ​@@AmandathePandaBooksI really think you should amass a bit of culture before blurting out dangerous and emphatically false statements like that.

  • @sonu5286
    @sonu5286 Před 9 dny

    Thanks for making me understand this

  • @JSoutsos7
    @JSoutsos7 Před 9 dny

    Very well presented.

  • @ZKhweziN
    @ZKhweziN Před 9 dny +628

    In South Africa, if you get 50% of the votes, you get 50% of the seats... Tadaa!!!

    • @skullbones7452
      @skullbones7452 Před 9 dny

      Ah yes, lets rule like they rule in africa. Hahahahahaha. Have you missed the last 15 genocides or are you just stupid?

    • @DarrenMossman
      @DarrenMossman Před 9 dny +181

      How's things in SA these days?

    • @puddingsimon2626
      @puddingsimon2626 Před 9 dny

      @@DarrenMossmannot very good, there’s electrical outages every few hours. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg of what a shit hole South Africa is. White people build there infrastructure and everything during the colonial times, teaching them how to operate and maintain it also. Then as soon as the colonizers leave everything falls apart again. Afrika in general is such a massive money pit its insane, the amounts of trillions of cash moneys we sent them that were either pocketed by corrupt officials or was just wasted on useless projects.

    • @raptorate2872
      @raptorate2872 Před 9 dny

      quite bad, Zimbabwe and SA kinda confirm that Africans have no idea what they doing. They need the whites to fix their shit. They tried to rely on the Chinese and soon finding out that it wasn't a good idea. They should have gone the UAE/Saudi route where they allowed Indians to fix their shit if they really don't want the whites. (The Gulf guys import everything and have no idea how to build or maintain infrastructure by themselves, the oil money helps). Hopefully things get better for the Africans as relying on themselves is hopeless. It takes a couple generations of skilled labour to carry on knowledge to build and maintain a nation. This is not a race thing, it's a basic civilization thing. It is only now that the gulf is starting to have people of their own get into the field as they have had enough time and support from other nations. They had to rely on Europeans for financial markets and institutions, Indians for building and maintaining infrastructure and a wide variety of other Asian/African immigrants to fill out low skill jobs. They had plenty money so they could do it in a few decades, Africa doesn't have that luxury, it's gonna take a generation or two. The south Americans are finally getting their shit together and they have close ties and help with USA and revenue from tourism to facilitate it, not to forget the recent good leadership in place in select countries. WE WUZ KANGS attitude isn't gonna get you to wakanda status. Unity, collaboration and lots of help will. Getting rid of extremist religious groups, corruption and warlords would be a great start.

    • @drfill7096
      @drfill7096 Před 9 dny +39

      In Sweden too, but that does not make frances' system any less good.

  • @Sindor33
    @Sindor33 Před 9 dny +52

    As a frenchman, your video is on point. But I can tell you, if everyone is displeased and there is no government, you'll do another video in exactly one year.

    • @fartkerson
      @fartkerson Před 9 dny +3

      Everyone meaning every fascist. The problem is that the majority of people don’t want fascism.

    • @aurelian3847
      @aurelian3847 Před 9 dny

      @@fartkerson Good thing the national rally isn't fascist. And a plurality of people wanted them to win

    • @NINJAgamerpt
      @NINJAgamerpt Před 9 dny

      @@fartkerson im not french. no one wants muslisms :)

  • @88motho
    @88motho Před 8 dny

    Very good Explanation of French Politics 👌👍💯, l always hear about this rounds but never knew how do they work.

  • @jesuslovers888
    @jesuslovers888 Před 9 dny

    I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL !

  • @Musasabi31
    @Musasabi31 Před 9 dny +10

    French here: The budget can't really be blocked: the 49.3 rule forces the budget to be approved when the parliament can't agree on it, and was at the beginning created exactly for this purpose. This 49.3 recourse exists to avoid any shutdown situation.
    In the past years, the 49.3 was used a lot for laws not directly related to the state's budget, which created a lot of tensions in the country. The presidential party used it to pass laws despite not having a majority in the parliament.
    That's the only complementary information I have to add as the video explains really well the situation in my opinion.

  • @ImperatorAlexanderAugustus
    @ImperatorAlexanderAugustus Před 9 dny +379

    As a French speaker myself from Switzerland who follows closely French politics, people are only seeing part of the picture in this parliamentary election. Let me explain in 5 points :
    1. The NFP is a coalition of parties not a single one. The biggest party of this coalition is the Far-Left party France Unbound which counts for around 15% of all French voters. The Socialist Party comes second with around 10%.
    In the opposite, the seats that the National Rally won are almost exclusively for their party making them almost double their number of seat in parliament from before.
    2. The NFP is a very heterogeneous coalition with parties that are always infighting on almost every issue. Like NUPES before, they are really likely to collapse and not endure after the new appointment of Parliament. On issues like Palestine, the EU, Ukraine, economic reforms etc. France Unbound and the Socialist Party for example are complete opposites. Making the collation very likely to collapse in the near future in Parliament.
    3. This election fragmented Ensemble and the Republicans. Even if they won more seats than expected, the latter is shifting more and more towards the National Rally because of the left-leaning alliance of Ensemble. There were even splits in the party before the elections. For Ensemble it’s the same, the right-leaning members of Macron’s party are very skeptical of this alliance and are very likely to block initiatives from the left and join a more rightist party for 2027.
    4.Like mentioned before, if (or more likely, when) the NFP will collapse, the RN will have a relative majority in Parliament anyway due to the fact that it’s their own party who won the additional seats and not a coalition.
    5. The fact that overall the French electorate is more to the right than to the left, like we saw in the first round, is gonna make the situation particularly tense if a left-leaning government is put in place in a deadlock parliament. This will radicalise the right and make it even more popular, due to this feeling of betrayal by the political system of France. And when in 2027 Macron will not be able to present himself again, the situation might become really dire and serious for the entire country due to the polarisation of the entire political spectrum.

    • @Smokescreen568
      @Smokescreen568 Před 9 dny +1

      You know what they say, the left always eats itself. As a french person, all I have to do is hold out for 3 more years for the RN to come clean up France.

    • @TheDallasDwayne
      @TheDallasDwayne Před 9 dny +22

      Thank you for your analysis. Maybe you should start a channel!

    • @maximeandre4995
      @maximeandre4995 Před 9 dny +11

      Comment seen on another video some minutes ago! But it's a nice comment
      I'd only disagree with n3, and the fact LR will join RN. As the split between far right LR and moderate LR has already occur, I think LR Canal Historique will do as less alliance as possible with RN. Let's also state that RN is not rightwing, they are far right. They have close to no common ground with RN when it comes to economy or external affaires.
      Maybe what's more likely is that LR will join Ensemble for some laws, but even that won't be enough, as they have 165 + 65 < 289 seats.
      So anyway, it looks liké nothing will come out of the assembly for another year.
      No progress, but non drawbacks either... Can't know for sure of course.

    • @rackt09
      @rackt09 Před 9 dny +10

      Thanks for this. The French political system is exhausting! How can anyone keep up?

    • @chrisscott1958
      @chrisscott1958 Před 9 dny

      I am still in disbelief that the French are moving to the right like the lemmings that follow Trump. I always count on France to show us the left was still alive, and her people to always insure it.

  • @dimitridev9126
    @dimitridev9126 Před 9 dny +1

    Very nice video thanks !
    One thing to keep in mind is the left party "Nouveau Front Populaire" is actually 5 differents parties, and they have difficulties to speak as one (For example, on 7th july after the results are displayed, each leader had a different "victory" speach, with different visions on what to do next). So it is not a so united bloc as Ensemble, Rassemblement National or Les Républicains.

  • @JoseJairoAlvarez
    @JoseJairoAlvarez Před 9 dny +1

    Thank very good explanation

  • @jaxon.roller
    @jaxon.roller Před 9 dny +426

    *cries in US two-party blocked everything*

    • @NoFace-ke9pc
      @NoFace-ke9pc Před 9 dny +45

      Not even meant to be this way. Those parties are from the Civil War era. Alot of people need new directions that don't take Rainbow Road.

    • @Suksass
      @Suksass Před 9 dny +12

      ​@NoFace-ke9pc if you don't take the rainbow road, you are free to take the old broken down road filled with piss and shit.

    • @bwolos
      @bwolos Před 9 dny

      ​@Suksass no one wants to join you in voting democrat and adding to the oiss and shit on tje roads in everyo one of their cities.

    • @NoFace-ke9pc
      @NoFace-ke9pc Před 9 dny

      @Suksass the one that built society ? Your way literally destroys everything around it. You don't care about victims. You only care about smelling your own farts and acting like you aren't smelling shit.

    • @zjeee
      @zjeee Před 9 dny +35

      Well seeing as America was better off in the 80s and 90s before the "rainbow road" I guess that old road wasnt so bad after all

  • @henriksaarno1311
    @henriksaarno1311 Před 9 dny +6

    Thank you for visually explaining how the two round system works, I was confused about it with other videos on the subject

  • @tucsonazul
    @tucsonazul Před 8 dny +9

    Congratulations to the people of France, finally a government for the people, and not just for the rich.

    • @drusier
      @drusier Před 4 dny

      Pulling candidates is rigging the system. A trick if you will.

  • @betterself679
    @betterself679 Před 5 dny

    Well Done!

  • @Flexinciple
    @Flexinciple Před 9 dny +95

    I’m a new American viewer here and I already love this channel. Detailed, objective, and straight to the point. Subscribed!

    • @neptune5728
      @neptune5728 Před 9 dny +2

      Yeah, we on the European continent love it living outside Buster Murdaugh's countries. Analyzes and facts are what we expect from the media :)

    • @camilovargas1722
      @camilovargas1722 Před 9 dny +5

      ApOLitiCal Lol

    • @chingron
      @chingron Před 9 dny

      This has to be a fake comment. You think a channel called “EU Made Simple” is apolitical? 😂
      This channel is pro-EU, which means pro-globalism. Globalism and importing cheap labor = good. Nationalism and protecting borders = bad.

    • @onurturhal6814
      @onurturhal6814 Před 9 dny +3

      Really good channel. I'm from 🇹🇷. Been here for 3 years allready.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 9 dny +1

      "apolitical" 😂

  • @TechneMoira
    @TechneMoira Před 9 dny +58

    Never heard French elections explained so clearly and concisely ... thank you :)

  • @jsaurabh302
    @jsaurabh302 Před 8 dny

    Good summary

  • @AritraChatterjeearitrahanabi

    Best explanation ❤

  • @Xamufam
    @Xamufam Před 9 dny +680

    No party will solve France problems. The problem with France is that its very bureaucratic, heavily regulated and top heavy

    • @olelain
      @olelain Před 9 dny +53

      we hear this for centuries. Centuries while we're at top.

    • @SP95
      @SP95 Před 9 dny +29

      AKA : SOCIALISM

    • @stevenhenry5267
      @stevenhenry5267 Před 9 dny +4

      Lol

    • @reviewchan9806
      @reviewchan9806 Před 9 dny +21

      Almost as if having revolution after revolution isn't a good idea for institutional memory

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 Před 9 dny

      @@olelain France hasn't been on top of anything since the Russians beat Napoleon's ass.

  • @roucool1323
    @roucool1323 Před 9 dny

    1M in 11 hours, congrats on your work! when you keep pushing quality content, at some point it pays off. Hats off to you

  • @parvathynayer354
    @parvathynayer354 Před 9 dny +10

    Very well explained. Thank you.

  • @radreyes2000
    @radreyes2000 Před 8 dny +1

    Congratulations on the win

  • @mosca204
    @mosca204 Před 9 dny +9

    Wow, congrats on the views. First time your channel got viral like this. Keep up the good work

    • @EUMadeSimple
      @EUMadeSimple  Před 9 dny +5

      Thank you! And it is

    • @JoseLopez-oq7xr
      @JoseLopez-oq7xr Před 9 dny

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  • @klaouchie
    @klaouchie Před 9 dny +8

    I am French and I completely forgot what I learnt in school about the legislative elections so this video really helped me 😂❤

  • @carldavid1558
    @carldavid1558 Před 8 dny

    Thank you for this. The French system is very complicated and I couldn’t understand what had happened. Your work has made it clearer.

  • @maskigaming3156
    @maskigaming3156 Před 8 dny

    Can you please make the video on what could be the policy outlook of all these new governments (UK and France) including Iran

  • @Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo
    @Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo Před 9 dny +268

    I can't understand why this is 'super unexpected'. National Rally got 34% of the votes in the first round, which also means that 66% did not vote for it. Given that, and the collaboration of Ensemble and the Left block, NR had no chance in the second round to achieve a majority.

    • @madelainepetrin1430
      @madelainepetrin1430 Před 9 dny

      They were trying to scare the voters.

    • @skulchand2177
      @skulchand2177 Před 9 dny +20

      People have second preferences also

    • @roshandinesh6701
      @roshandinesh6701 Před 9 dny

      What do you mean 66% didn't vote for it . There were slept between the centrist and left

    • @Fife86BMX
      @Fife86BMX Před 9 dny +9

      Yeah and it wasn't clear if 3th candidats would withdraws

    • @zoefezius6615
      @zoefezius6615 Před 9 dny +61

      Yeah it was obvious from the beginning, if all non RN candidates work together. Don't know why Media calls that a surprise and others fail to explains this, so that all the russians everywhere can call it a "fraud".

  • @OTalDoKinoa
    @OTalDoKinoa Před 9 dny +267

    the tactical vote really destroyed RN. They got 37.1% of the vote yet only 142 seats. NFP got 26.3% of the vote and 188 seats 🤦‍♂

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  • @martinetienne7816
    @martinetienne7816 Před 8 dny +2

    Macron tells Marine Le Pen you will have to put up with my beautiful face until 2027.

  • @Emperor_Kronk_TheIV
    @Emperor_Kronk_TheIV Před 9 dny +104

    I'm not a political expert, But how is party that was so unpopular they only won 2 seats in the first round all the sudden gets 166 sits?

    • @freedom4639
      @freedom4639 Před 9 dny

      Yes strange not just in France
      No appetite for labour in UK and suddenly landslide majority.
      Its a magic show.

    • @federicoclaps5099
      @federicoclaps5099 Před 9 dny +68

      Because it's a centrist party so it does particularly well in a runoff. People vote it because they don't want to vote the other candidate. It won't get 50% but it can win in the runoff.

    • @marin8141
      @marin8141 Před 9 dny +60

      Tactical voting essentially
      The party you like didn't win?
      Instead of wasting your vote, you spend it on a party that youre meh with so that the party you actually despise doesn't get the dub

    • @SandyF_trouble
      @SandyF_trouble Před 9 dny +23

      Satan's been busy

    • @pingu6028
      @pingu6028 Před 9 dny

      they got votes from left and right to prevent right and left candidates.

  • @UkeCan1
    @UkeCan1 Před 9 dny +3

    This was super helpful - thank you!

  • @funnychap9
    @funnychap9 Před 8 dny

    what did you use for video graphics?

  • @jd_cavalier
    @jd_cavalier Před 9 dny

    Thanks

  • @synstar8558
    @synstar8558 Před 9 dny

    Great explanation, thank you

  • @blairarcher8952
    @blairarcher8952 Před 9 dny +132

    WEF delighted .

    • @jasperchance3382
      @jasperchance3382 Před 9 dny +15

      Putin crying

    • @matsmcmats
      @matsmcmats Před 9 dny

      Cry some more orc tears, please! 😂

    • @xloppyschannel4881
      @xloppyschannel4881 Před 9 dny

      ​@@jasperchance3382You live in France, what does Putin and his almost collapsed country has to do with lives of French people?

    • @tuckernaughton
      @tuckernaughton Před 9 dny

      @@blairarcher8952 me too! I'm ecstatic.

    • @quillo2747
      @quillo2747 Před 9 dny +10

      ​@jasperchance3382 Wanting peace and an end to the death doesnt equal supporting Putin.

  • @MartialLiam
    @MartialLiam Před 9 dny +5

    Great explanation! Are you Dutch?

  • @Mousepad14
    @Mousepad14 Před 7 dny +1

    We should have listened that Austrian painter awhile back.

  • @susannguyen6234
    @susannguyen6234 Před 9 dny

    You blew up this is your first viral video as of now

  • @KevinKidwell
    @KevinKidwell Před 9 dny +5

    Excellent explanation.

  • @tophat593
    @tophat593 Před 9 dny +17

    Just woke up and wanted to know what happened. Your video did an excellent job, hats off to you.

  • @Rich-ng3yy
    @Rich-ng3yy Před 9 dny +2

    It wasn't unexpected if you understand the difference between the first and second ballot in elections.

  • @tommycampbell8411
    @tommycampbell8411 Před 9 dny +1

    Thank you for posting such an informative video. I am a Brit and it seems on the face of it that your system is more Democratic than our ridiculous first-past-the-post system. Our system gave the Reform Party only 5 seats for 4 million votes.
    I understand how this happens in our system, but in your system how can the Leftists get more seats than Le Pen when her Party had 3 millions more votes? How can you say that they “won?”

  • @singularspace2782
    @singularspace2782 Před 9 dny +6

    The idea of running a country "impartially" sounds pretty good to me!

    • @freedomofspeech2867
      @freedomofspeech2867 Před 9 dny +1

      No one is impartial and if you achieve true impartiality they will just do what their biased boss (Macaron) tells them to.

  • @lsthero5863
    @lsthero5863 Před 9 dny +218

    Historian here. My heritage is seen as bogus in academia

    • @freedom4639
      @freedom4639 Před 9 dny +2

      No history really well it can be manipulated but vital nevertheless.

    • @mezzmezzrow426
      @mezzmezzrow426 Před 9 dny

      You’re not a historian. You live in a basement fapping to hentai.

    • @truenewsglobal
      @truenewsglobal Před 9 dny +41

      Historian here: France is screwed.

    • @whattheflyingfuck...
      @whattheflyingfuck... Před 9 dny

      historians are not even close to doing the work My Heritage does ... sit down and shut up!

    • @jhonsilveralpha
      @jhonsilveralpha Před 9 dny

      ​@@truenewsglobalwe aint screwed have you ever seen a day in history a year on our official wiki page where there not at least one riot a year ? Its the damn routine for us the routine ! Its not new we are used to it

  • @JCGCompositions
    @JCGCompositions Před 5 dny

    This is the best video I've seen on this topic. Also, a parliament that can't pass any more laws sounds like a win for the French people.

  • @EberthCordeiro
    @EberthCordeiro Před 9 dny +2

    Smart move! So they found a way to rig it in the end!

  • @richdobbs6595
    @richdobbs6595 Před 9 dny +75

    I don't know why you claim that this result was unexpected. It was contrary to the claimed projected seat totals reported by the media. None of these projections factored in the tactical voting that everyone knew was going to happen. The National Rally didn't broadcast that they weren't going to do as well as the projections because they wanted to build up enthusiasm for their party. The opposition didn't point out that the National Rally wouldn't do as well as was projected because they wanted to build up fear of a National Rally victory. Politics is about lying for advantage. The media is part of politics. CZcams is about getting views even if it requires saying stupid, obviously foolish things..

    • @krdiaz8026
      @krdiaz8026 Před 9 dny

      CZcams cheered for Le Pen then Macron won, and the cheering stopped. Then they started warning that "Paris will burn" and "France will fall." Every time Parisians would riot, it's "France will fall" and so on. Most seem to be Americans and Brits who lament the effects of mass immigration. But I think the Brits and Americans fail to see that the French are more insistent that all immigrants become French, so it's not really the same situation. Plus, is there a year when the French didn't riot against their government?

  • @ZeroCGR2
    @ZeroCGR2 Před 9 dny +72

    Did MAcron gamble paid off? Ensamble lost seats while National Rally doubled theirs. Prior to this snap elections no party had majority but Ensamble was closest to it with 244 seats

    • @ulrich7404
      @ulrich7404 Před 9 dny +12

      yes but they did better than expected so I dont really get your point this is a good result for what the polls suggested

    • @yolo0042
      @yolo0042 Před 9 dny +5

      yes probably, Ensemble got way more seats than anyone expected

    • @aurorefffff
      @aurorefffff Před 9 dny +4

      Yes his gamble actually paid off sadly, he played dirty and didn't follow NFPs withdrawals as much as they could have, they did want this result of everything being blocked and macron isn't planning to even choose a new government

    • @betelgeux6010
      @betelgeux6010 Před 9 dny

      @@yolo0042 wait, what? how did you not expect them to do this well after the majority of other parties resigned to make macron stronger? i can not think of a more predetermined result (outside russia and NK)

    • @yolo0042
      @yolo0042 Před 9 dny +1

      @@betelgeux6010 well yeah, wouldn’t have happened if he didn’t take the gamble… also comparing this to Russian and north korean elections is wild

  • @subhashishbagchi3191
    @subhashishbagchi3191 Před 4 dny +2

    Once upon a time there was a wonderful country called France which used to had a beautiful capital city called Paris.

    • @Inoffensive_name
      @Inoffensive_name Před 3 dny

      Your hatred will consume you

    • @aneeskhamari747
      @aneeskhamari747 Před dnem

      ​@@Inoffensive_nameit's common sense not hatred

    • @Inoffensive_name
      @Inoffensive_name Před dnem

      @@aneeskhamari747 I'm sure that's what you tell yourself. Just try not to infect your children with your own irrational fears. That's why the world is so messed up. Because people like your parents created cowards instead of scholars or warriors. Tribalism will yield nothing positive for you

    • @Inoffensive_name
      @Inoffensive_name Před dnem

      @@aneeskhamari747 I'm sure that's what everyone who engages in tribal hostility tells themselves. I'm sorry your parents and education didn't better prepare you for the modern world. Just try not to pass off your own insecurities onto your children, please.

  • @hradynarski
    @hradynarski Před 9 dny

    Thanks for the explanation, our Bulgarian parliament has been in stall mate for years.

  • @jaypee8768
    @jaypee8768 Před 9 dny +35

    I read all the top comments here in a french accent.. for reasons i dont understand.. but i must

    • @gm2723
      @gm2723 Před 9 dny

      You son of a bitch, now I can't

  • @gmnotyet
    @gmnotyet Před 9 dny +104

    In the US, some states have 2nd elections when no one has 50+% and we call that a RUNOFF ELECTION.

    • @fletcher2421
      @fletcher2421 Před 9 dny +4

      Thats also an issue, that doesnt represent a majority. The issue with france isnt that they dont have that second election but the fact no minority government is being formed

    • @AprilHarmony9
      @AprilHarmony9 Před 9 dny +3

      YES! Thank God we in the U.S. have this. There's no way in the world something like what happened in France would occur in the U.S. w/o...... problems

    • @user-xm7uw6uc7g
      @user-xm7uw6uc7g Před 9 dny +3

      ​@@AprilHarmony9 .....laughs in joe biden

    • @giffysstiffy8874giffytuck
      @giffysstiffy8874giffytuck Před 9 dny

      THE ELECTION WAS RIGGED

    • @neptune5728
      @neptune5728 Před 9 dny +21

      @@AprilHarmony9 I think the US and the UK and France should stop this "winner takes it all" rubbish. With more parties having to negotiate and work out solutions together in coalitions, they have more dialogue and direct democracy where no part of the population feels quite left out. In Scandinavia they sometimes have up to 15 parties to choose from. And those countries are the top countries on the "happiest countries list". Political top skills for the elected: dialogue, negotiations and compromises. The populations of countries are supposed to get along within and not to be on the brink of civil war.

  • @blessedbr.3046
    @blessedbr.3046 Před 8 dny

    Complicated but thanks!

  • @5co756
    @5co756 Před 9 dny +18

    That's a beautiful example of western or left democracy , just let them vote and see what's happening . And if you can't beat your opponent in the first run , then get all parties together to beat him in the second .

    • @SussyBaka-zs3kj
      @SussyBaka-zs3kj Před 9 dny +4

      yeah but a democracy allows that if you don't like the results then start a rally like leftist-extremists or very normal repubs in the USA

    • @5co756
      @5co756 Před 9 dny

      @@SussyBaka-zs3kj What is democratic if you make a second vote , cause you lost the first one ? That's something a dictator would do , gathering all parties together to beat one is not very democratic at all . The constitution allows that , but it's more a grey zone . And not very fair for all the voters of RN , that's a reason why so many people don't vote in Europe . 66% only , no matter what you vote for , they do what they want anyways .
      Why the hell the lefties rally , if they won ? 😅

    • @leeroyjenkins0
      @leeroyjenkins0 Před 9 dny +6

      Yes if you have a party most people absolutely don't want they'll vote for the coalition of people they don't hate as much. Shocking, the majority of people can pick who does or does not rule.
      They would have lost in proportional representation, and in ranked choice voting too. That's what happens when most people actively dislike your party.

    • @HarryF-tz5fo
      @HarryF-tz5fo Před 9 dny

      democracies lead to dictatorship because people elect people that destroy the country. france of all countries knows this. you just voted to replace your culture.

    • @SussyBaka-zs3kj
      @SussyBaka-zs3kj Před 9 dny

      @@leeroyjenkins0 But my party is the only one that protects the nation of those evil immigrants. My party is the only one that hinders spreads the hate against them. My party is the only one that wants to lower the taxes of the rich. You see, my party is the best.

  • @Andy-oz8it
    @Andy-oz8it Před 9 dny +476

    Lots of "far right" and no far left whatsoever. Doesn't that seem odd?

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 9 dny +93

      Actually not.
      The far left does exists (lcr, lo, npa) but did less than 1% and won no seats.

    • @radopak
      @radopak Před 9 dny

      For liberals everything is far right

    • @7XL9
      @7XL9 Před 9 dny

      you know who is far when centrist gang up with the left

    • @ulrich7404
      @ulrich7404 Před 9 dny +38

      because the left wing alliance has a few far-left parties but also has center-left parties so you cant just call them far-left

    • @royale7620
      @royale7620 Před 9 dny

      ​@@ulrich7404Oh please, they have far left sympathies, all social democrats can turn at any moments notice into a communist, after all social democracy is deeply rooted in communist ideology

  • @BigBatts
    @BigBatts Před 9 dny

    As an outside trying to keep up with the political sport in France, how much of the party’s far-left or far-right is in name only or a byproduct of inevitable shift of the Overton Window?

  • @rasamerlock4042
    @rasamerlock4042 Před 8 dny

    Très content. Je respire pour la France. Vivre la France 🇫🇷.

  • @samuelhiatt9338
    @samuelhiatt9338 Před 9 dny +276

    I always find it amusing when certain political groups talk about the importance of democracy, but when parties they don't like win immediately begin to conspire to remove them from power or artificially prevent them from taking seats that they won.

    • @DonnyShine
      @DonnyShine Před 9 dny

      I know, always the Russian funded candidates whining that the election was "stolen"

    • @Sinaeb
      @Sinaeb Před 9 dny

      it's almost like the majority of people don't like fascism and that splitting the anti fascist vote would make the fascist get elected which would be counter point

    • @bigpoppa1234
      @bigpoppa1234 Před 9 dny

      Exactly. the far right loses, and suddenly the results are "rigged", or a "coup" or "cheated". It's quite obvious the far-right have zero respect for democracy, and would happily destroy it to allow a Putin/Orban style authoritarian dictators to loot the country.

    • @gamertech7707
      @gamertech7707 Před 8 dny +58

      Always the left wing parties it seems

    • @Decamix300
      @Decamix300 Před 8 dny +36

      This isn't the case here though, they had not won yet this is just a strategy they agree on and call on their voters to follow. This has been going on for a while and conspire isn't the right term everyone in France knows that if the National Rally gets to the second round of anything, each party that wasn't selectioned (except maybe Renaissance) calls on their voters to vote for one of the parties they are facing, then it's up to the voters to follow or note.
      We call this the Far Right Barricade as in the history of the National Rally there are literal nazis and not the ones twitter would have you believe everyone is, actual ones and so usually people are more on the "anything but this" but the National Rally has been working rather hard in the last 30 years to try to rebrand and it seems to be working as they are gaining more and more voters.

  • @zaydalaoui9397
    @zaydalaoui9397 Před 9 dny +6

    As a french, I'm both happy and worried. I feel like we just put a probem under the rag. In the short term, the current situation is actually the best I could hope for, no absolute majority for RN or NFP who both have crazy programs that will just ruin France. However, I feel like the next 3 years will be chaotic, and we observed that chaos only pushes voters closer to RN. So I'm worried that the current situation is only opening a boulevard for RN for the next presidential election in 2027. A scenario where the RN would have got a relative majority (switch between NFP and RN) would maybe have been better as they would have been forced to try to rule and fail, and therefore harness all the anger of voters... Only time will tell...

    • @louisg6296
      @louisg6296 Před 9 dny +2

      Le RN refusait de former un gouvernement sans majorité absolue, car ils savent que leurs mesures sont impopulaires sur le reste de l'échiquier politique (les lois racistes) et ne passeraient qu'avec des députés RN.
      D'un autre côté, le NFP peut former un gouvernement minoritaire, en s'appuyant sur le RN pour la partie sociale de leur programme, et en s'appuyant sur le centre pour la partie qui concerne les droits humains. Je ne suis pas sûr que le pays soit si ingouvernable que ça !

    • @Lala-kc2fw
      @Lala-kc2fw Před 9 dny

      Hi, if a commie party got lots votes. No wonder people will be going to the right.

    • @polonianova
      @polonianova Před 9 dny

      vote for Melenchon 💖🔥

    • @freedom4639
      @freedom4639 Před 9 dny

      No revolution then.

    • @jackiethomas249
      @jackiethomas249 Před 9 dny

      @zaydalaoui9397
      The most intelligent comment I’ve seen on the French parliament election 🗳️ results.

  • @ENRIQUELOPEZ-ve1hk
    @ENRIQUELOPEZ-ve1hk Před 5 dny

    Why is it surprising?? The people are tired and fed up of being treated like slaves!! This is the new way to govern, there has to be and equilibrium between taking care of people while giving Corporations the opportunity to thrive!

  • @MrMiratana
    @MrMiratana Před 8 dny

    Thanks
    NZ❤

  • @MrYorickJenkins
    @MrYorickJenkins Před 9 dny +6

    Astonishing, an unbiased report! Congratulations! That is so rare that I subscribed

  • @ashjitsu
    @ashjitsu Před 9 dny +61

    Meanwhile in the uk
    Lib/dems 3.8 million votes .... 71 seats
    Reform 4.0 million votes ... 4 seats
    🤔

    • @theanarkiddie4569
      @theanarkiddie4569 Před 9 dny +16

      Lib dems were much more effective at targeting their advertising and campaigns to the specific seats where they were likely to win. Reform voters on the other hand… well, they’re not the brightest, and so didn’t vote tactically

    • @bountifulauto8257
      @bountifulauto8257 Před 9 dny +32

      @@theanarkiddie4569I think a system where tactical voting is needed at all is pretty fucked

    • @theanarkiddie4569
      @theanarkiddie4569 Před 9 dny +8

      @@bountifulauto8257 I do agree, but I think even more representative systems like ranked choice voting would have returned very poor results for reform. The reality is that, even if a large number of people strongly support you, if the *majority* of people strongly oppose you, then the most democratic result is that you do not win that seat.

    • @GeraldPartitio
      @GeraldPartitio Před 9 dny +3

      damn and they laugh at us in america hahahaha. No keep your million party system over there europe I dont want a million votes a seat here that would suck

    • @nebojsag.5871
      @nebojsag.5871 Před 9 dny +2

      Yes, that is the British electoral system for you.