France's Insane Election Results Explained

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    00:00 Introduction
    00:47 How French Elections Work
    02:25 The Results Explained
    07:22 Too Long

Komentáře • 2,2K

  • @inaworldfulloftrashbagsbet2023

    The fact that Macron, the youngest french president of tye 5the republic, has his party to be the most popular only among french people aged above 75 years is so funny for me for some reason. I guess his bougie ways didn't appeal to the youth

    • @desichalkos5627
      @desichalkos5627 Před 2 dny +340

      He isn't called the president of the rich for no reason.

    • @Por-poI
      @Por-poI Před 2 dny +337

      Having an older wife reveals he's more in line in tastes with the generation before him than his own lmao

    • @johanneskarlsson3859
      @johanneskarlsson3859 Před 2 dny +217

      The reverse Berni Sanders.

    • @apz202
      @apz202 Před 2 dny +75

      because they already have their retirement so he can't take that away.

    • @Bruteforce765
      @Bruteforce765 Před 2 dny +33

      He serves the pensioneer class

  • @user-bk7to8gn5l
    @user-bk7to8gn5l Před 2 dny +2156

    I'd hate to be a Peugeot parked in Paris this week

    • @T.A.-
      @T.A.- Před 2 dny +71

      No strikes yet. No parties want to loose vote by creating chaos in the capital. It is surprisingly confortable.
      We should have some election more often 😂😂

    • @ARSR
      @ARSR Před 2 dny +32

      ​@@T.A.- just for the final results and you'll see 😂

    • @T.A.-
      @T.A.- Před dnem +5

      @@ARSR that’s why I said yet haha. There will be chaos

    • @user-fi9st4uk6m
      @user-fi9st4uk6m Před dnem

      lmfao

    • @slovenianwotgeekerfromslov3563
      @slovenianwotgeekerfromslov3563 Před dnem +26

      more like i'd hate to be a Peugeot in general

  • @davidjma7226
    @davidjma7226 Před 2 dny +2009

    Whatever happens, the French will be on the streets breaking some serious glass!

    • @trolleurdurden5534
      @trolleurdurden5534 Před 2 dny +81

      It's kind of a tradition here.

    • @iljagaimovic9166
      @iljagaimovic9166 Před 2 dny +148

      Well mostly they are not French 😂

    • @little_dandelion
      @little_dandelion Před 2 dny

      And the MSM and establishment will keep blaming it on the "far-right".

    • @Fluxwux
      @Fluxwux Před 2 dny +167

      @@iljagaimovic9166Um… what are you talking about? French people regardless of ethnicity has rioted against their government and rulers since the French Revolution up to the more recent violent yellow vests and farmer protests. It’s very much a sacred tradition and part of French culture just as strong as baguettes, wine and having mistresses 😅

    • @cpj93070
      @cpj93070 Před 2 dny +8

      They are already doing it, what is it with the French and protests, i mean my word..... 😂

  • @yadusolparterre
    @yadusolparterre Před 2 dny +417

    The results are not insane, what is insane is that some people see this as a surprise after 50 years of terrible handling.
    That's like being upset that it rains on a cloudy day.

    • @gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203
      @gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203 Před dnem

      Terrible handling doesnt make you a great power. It's the far right media that caused all this and everyone just watched them brainwash people and lie. It's much worse than Fox News

    • @Benjamin1986980
      @Benjamin1986980 Před dnem

      I have to say it's actually completely expected for the rise of a third party. The only thing unusual is that most of the time in a 2-party system, a third party that gets this big ends up getting absorbed into one of the main parties. Like America's Greens with the Democrats and the Republicans with the Libertarians.

    • @euboss219
      @euboss219 Před dnem

      Loooool! 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @zergling6802
      @zergling6802 Před dnem

      Lol, people all around the globe are all voting for right-extremists, and no one seems to notice how fucked the next decades are going to be for humanity. I guess history doesn't teach you anything

    • @TR4R
      @TR4R Před 16 hodinami

      That's called oligarchy. The people are sick of it. And immigration too. But I seriously doubt that an extremist right wing government will fix the situation. In the best case scenario they'll have some restoration of order but only at the expense of making the middle class even poorer as the oligarchs concentrate even more power.

  • @TheAndyCraven
    @TheAndyCraven Před 2 dny +824

    What the French call a "Menage a Trois" is what I was hoping he'sd say! lol

    • @hukama6911
      @hukama6911 Před 2 dny +42

      Carnage a trois... thats a grand tour special

    • @french907
      @french907 Před 2 dny

      Carnage a trois excellent😂😂😂​@@hukama6911

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před dnem +6

      Make BAGUETTE Great Again 🥖

    • @caramelitoalegre
      @caramelitoalegre Před dnem +1

      Missed the golden chance

    • @jjt1881
      @jjt1881 Před dnem +2

      Bravo for saying your only french words!

  • @sodog44
    @sodog44 Před 2 dny +1012

    Considering how crazy things are in France these days, both internally and internationally, this is probably more a sign of how sick people are of centrists.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 2 dny +25

      Macron and lepen are the same.
      So i wonder if they are really that fed up...

    • @CptMark
      @CptMark Před 2 dny +184

      @@etienne8110 So, Le Pen is now a centrist? This keeps getting wilder! :)

    • @artiefakt4402
      @artiefakt4402 Před 2 dny

      @@CptMark Far right lovers are now saying everywhere that there's no such thing as "far right"... they pretend it's just good ol' "right"

    • @DanJuega
      @DanJuega Před 2 dny +64

      ​@@CptMark I think he's referencinh to how Macron moved to the right

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Před 2 dny +36

      So they prefer the extremes? That's hardly a recipe for success.

  • @theJACKATIC
    @theJACKATIC Před 2 dny +921

    Nothing insane about that result, completely expected

    • @jairkerker2821
      @jairkerker2821 Před 2 dny

      I think that the strategic ignorance behind the use of the word "insane" is exactly the reason for the result.
      These are the same kind of people who pretend to be surprised by Biden's appearance in the first debate.

    • @Redskies453
      @Redskies453 Před 2 dny

      But..but..far right! It's the far right sound the alarms! I've seen reputable news sources drawing parallels with the occupying Nazi administration 😂

    • @The_Midnight_Bear
      @The_Midnight_Bear Před 2 dny +39

      I think he's talking about having so many triangles.

    • @patavinity1262
      @patavinity1262 Před 2 dny +64

      You seem to be suggesting that what is insane cannot be expected, which is clearly not the case.

    • @jairkerker2821
      @jairkerker2821 Před 2 dny +26

      @@patavinity1262
      Insanity and predictability are mutually exclusive.
      The top commenter means that his expectation was based on logical, observable factors.
      In the context of the use, insanity either implies that no one saw it coming, or that the expectations were greatly surpassed, neither of which is true.

  • @PotionSeller721
    @PotionSeller721 Před dnem +93

    Imagine being a glass manufacturer or car insurance company in France right now...

  • @KipIngram
    @KipIngram Před 2 dny +46

    Oh my goodness - a magazine actually CALLED "Too Long"? That's both audacious and genius - I like it. 🙂

  • @gourkernow5694
    @gourkernow5694 Před 2 dny +143

    Interesting that Bretagne stands out via its voting habits.

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor Před dnem +1

      How? They have all three winners

    • @jeanmartin963
      @jeanmartin963 Před dnem +15

      it does not. Until 2004 Bretagne was on the right side, that was its voting habits. Magically it became on the left. Perhaps because the atlantic front is the place in metropolitan France where you have the less mass immigration. The raise of the RN vote in the atlantic front is huge from 2022 to 2024, higher than elsewhere.

    • @Minimmalmythicist
      @Minimmalmythicist Před dnem +18

      @@jeanmartin963 The FN vote is smaller in Britanny than anywhere else outside the big cities though as it is in the French Basque country.
      I think it´s the kind of place where bombastic French nationalism doesn´t really sell that well for historic reasons.
      It´s true the FN have made inroads, but it´s still considerably less than in other parts of small town France

    • @soleenzo893
      @soleenzo893 Před dnem +17

      ​@@jeanmartin963 it's important to remember that actually, the more cosmopolitan an area, the less people vote for xenophobic parties like the FN/RN. most migrants and descendents of migrants are in cities and historically city population and not very receptive to the RN. on the contrary the less interaction people have with foreigners pr theur descendents (rural areas), the more they votz FN. this is why it sort of is surprising to see a fairly rural area (though with several latge cities) like brittany not vote that much for the RN. as said before, i think because of the strong regional identity they pight be less attracted to the bombastic nationalism of the RN

    • @jeanmartin963
      @jeanmartin963 Před dnem +2

      @@soleenzo893 You have two opposite ways of seing the phenomenon.
      First what you say and what people from the left think, the guys voting RN / FN are afraied of what they don't know.
      And then the way people from the far right think. Some people did not vote FN / RN during a long time because they were not a banch of racists and xenophobs and then they, or a member of their close family, made a terrible encounter with immigration and became awake.
      These two ways of seing the evolution cannot be right together.
      There is a simple way to know which one is true. Both theories agree on the fact that the RN vote is related to the contact with immigration, but the correlation is opposite.
      In the last 40 years the immigration has increased, and thus the contact with immigration. Did the RN/FN has decreased like the "left theory" predicts, or increased like the far right theory" predicts ?

  • @planningto
    @planningto Před dnem +76

    You won't find a proper explanation of the French voting system anywhere in the mainstream media. This was excellent, and I now understand it. Thank you!

    • @Steve-xl1en
      @Steve-xl1en Před dnem

      I am still a bit confused though. I thought that young guy (who is big on tik tok) was groomed by Le Pen to take over??

    • @TR4R
      @TR4R Před 16 hodinami

      I think this second round in legislative elections is a bit too much. It destabilizes the system. In Costa Rica you only have one election for members of Congress and if two for president if nobody gets at least 40%. Demanding majority (that is, 51%) is a bit too high in a multiparty system.

    • @basillah7650
      @basillah7650 Před 6 hodinami

      If you did not understand it before how do you even know if this is accurate - answer you don't.

  • @VVEGA2940
    @VVEGA2940 Před 2 dny +358

    The Pendulum Swingeth

    • @taysondynastyemperor5124
      @taysondynastyemperor5124 Před 2 dny

      Not really; the right-wing parties will solve NOTHING. They’re just controlled opposition

    • @Booz2020
      @Booz2020 Před dnem +1

      Slava 🥖 Heroyam 🥐

    • @blazoraptor3392
      @blazoraptor3392 Před dnem +25

      The Marine Le Pendulum

    • @The13thRonin
      @The13thRonin Před dnem +6

      We have been waiting.

    • @jabloko992
      @jabloko992 Před dnem

      @@The13thRonin Two wrongs don't make a right. The cause is just, the answer is not. Extremism isn't the answer, but I know all too well how incompetent crooks have convinced you otherwise.
      I see you, I hear you, I feel you. I don't like being told that I'm evil because of my skin color or my genitalia either...and yet, I disagree. This will make things worse.
      If the Pendulum swings this way now, it will swing back to the Left yet again, is that what you want?
      The ball is in the Far Right's court and if history is anything to go by, they will do an even worse job.

  • @countdooku1363
    @countdooku1363 Před 2 dny +407

    The fact that Macron didn't see this coming shows just how delusional he is.

    • @JuanArielPommier
      @JuanArielPommier Před 2 dny

      If the RN gets the majority not absolute, he can use that to blame the next 2-3 years of government chaos. Same for the Left, plus shows a RN defeat. He knows his party power is deteriorating and it was likely it was going to be législative élections anyways in a future if they had to trigger another 49.3 so better get out on his own terms than giving someone else a winning argument.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 2 dny +36

      More like isolated in a ivory tower.
      Whenever he moves outside, police filters people allowed near the place (so only supporters can come to cheer him up), place is cleaned beforehand to make nice shots for the cameras etc...
      A true Potemkin village...
      No wonder he is out of it and disconnected with reality.

    • @gagagagagagagaism
      @gagagagagagagaism Před 2 dny +69

      Who said he didnt see this coming?

    • @BigBlack81
      @BigBlack81 Před 2 dny +11

      @@gagagagagagagaismSame! I think he and Rishi have mutually agreed to quit right when the merde will hit the fan 😂

    • @gagagagagagagaism
      @gagagagagagagaism Před 2 dny +7

      @@BigBlack81 His situation and Rishis are very very different

  • @jd4501a
    @jd4501a Před 2 dny +197

    To call this the craziest election in French history shows a shocking lack of historic perspective when it comes to French elections.

    • @Arrzarrina
      @Arrzarrina Před dnem +67

      *Modern* French history
      not French history.

    • @doriaarama9077
      @doriaarama9077 Před dnem +54

      He mentioned the 5th republic which is not te entire french history

    • @francoisripamonti1077
      @francoisripamonti1077 Před dnem +9

      Sous la 5eme République, environ 60 ans

    • @francoisripamonti1077
      @francoisripamonti1077 Před dnem

      On parle bien d'avoir un parti descendant de collaborateurs de nazis, un parti raciste, homophobe... Extrême droite, qui veut cracher sur les droits de l'homme, faire plusieurs classes de français, autoriser certains dérapages sur certains français...

    • @ringsaphire
      @ringsaphire Před dnem

      they should have said in recent history or of the 21rst century lol

  • @mjock392
    @mjock392 Před 2 dny +354

    Guillotine: "Hey guys, remember when we were best friends? I miss those days..."

    • @chameleon28
      @chameleon28 Před 2 dny +1

      The champagne socialists are first on the chopping block

    • @jeebusk
      @jeebusk Před 2 dny +5

      wouldn't want any competent people ruining it for the rest of us :p

    • @asmo1313
      @asmo1313 Před 2 dny

      I wonder whose heads you want under the thing

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 2 dny +5

      Don t worry,we never forgot you.
      Still have your number btw, give us a call when you pass nearby 😅

    • @TheBathrobeWizard
      @TheBathrobeWizard Před 2 dny

      ​@@etienne8110The Rack: are you seeing someone else?

  • @TheLegitAlpha
    @TheLegitAlpha Před 2 dny +31

    10,000 bucks says that it says Academy is going to end up declining as a result of this.

  • @sandyacombs
    @sandyacombs Před 2 dny +50

    Thank you for explaining the process and the different players.

  • @ASlickNamedPimpback
    @ASlickNamedPimpback Před 2 dny +179

    Can they elect some Napoleon descendant and call it a day?

    • @bramobin
      @bramobin Před 2 dny +49

      each time we've had a napoleon, we've lost militarily and socially. better make a new republic

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund Před 2 dny +13

      Napoleon XIV comme le Président!

    • @Mousquetaire-du-Roi
      @Mousquetaire-du-Roi Před 2 dny +74

      @@bramobin Every time we had a Napoleon, France was pulled out of grave political deadlock/chaos, and we had healthy growth and pride until external forces attacked and forced the end of the Empires.

    • @jonathanbuzzard1376
      @jonathanbuzzard1376 Před 2 dny +11

      @@Mousquetaire-du-Roi I think you will find the first Napoleon is the one who went on the attack. The consequence of this was external forces went Non.

    • @rageagainstmyhatchet
      @rageagainstmyhatchet Před 2 dny +26

      I was surprised after living 20 years of "Napoleon was a tyrant" to hear that it was the European monarchies who attacked him first.

  • @mardasman428
    @mardasman428 Před 2 dny +760

    I don't think Macron wanted the RN to fail in the election. I think he wanted the RN to win in it, so that they had to be in control and utterly fail at doing it.
    Macron wanted the RN win a Pyrrhic victory that could potentially harm them in the long term.
    I am always surprised that people only think about "winning" or "losing" in the short term, as if there was no difference between a tactical and a strategic victory. Sometimes you have to retreat and lose the battle to win the war. I do not know however if such a strategic victory can be acquired this way. Only time will tell.

    • @incurableromantic4006
      @incurableromantic4006 Před 2 dny

      Power is a drug - politicians are addicts.
      They don't want to give it up. Ever. However bad things are.

    • @felixp535
      @felixp535 Před 2 dny

      That's precisely what happened with Hitler. They placed him in power thinking he would utterly fail, and well... we all know what happened

    • @justanotherman1114
      @justanotherman1114 Před 2 dny

      Yes. I also think this is Macron's get out of jail card. His unimpressive performance will be shadowed by Le Pen's time in the parliament. He will be able to blame Le Pen's for economic(or other) failure and absolve his own mistakes.

    • @erwannthietart3602
      @erwannthietart3602 Před 2 dny +87

      The truth is, the legislative will barely matter anyway, since Macron is still the executive and he can have the last word, hell it may not even bother him because both him and the RN wants to favor the rich, Macron the ultra rich more than the rich, but thats semantics

    • @silverfox97480
      @silverfox97480 Před 2 dny +46

      This is why Bardella said he would refuse to become prime minister if they don't win the absolute majority. Also for the past year Macron was just traveling and I would even say he was running away, avoiding his responsibilities as a president while there were so many protests, riots, social issues and other meltdowns left right centre in the country. Borne was pretty much running the country with Darmanin to her side. In theory, the executive power is held by the president but in the case of a coalition, the executive will be held by the prime minister.

  • @edmundprice5276
    @edmundprice5276 Před 2 dny +14

    Come on everyone, marshmallows at the ready 🔥🔥🔥

  • @BlakeLyon-xw7of
    @BlakeLyon-xw7of Před 2 dny +70

    Wow crazy how you hold elections sunday and tuesday you have all results for next elections. In america you have states still "counting" a week after the election.

    • @GamerFromJump
      @GamerFromJump Před 2 dny +24

      They needed to know how many ballots to print.

    • @Wezqu
      @Wezqu Před 2 dny +14

      In Finland elections are usually counted already in the same day as they are hold but we only have 5.5 million people so its not surprise France takes a little bit longer as they have 67.9 million.

    • @capitaine6423
      @capitaine6423 Před 2 dny +22

      It's even more impressive because usually, 99% of the counting is done by 11pm on election day. But, contrary to the USA, the french only vote for 1 election at the same time and the voting places are way smaller (no more than 1500 people voting at the same place) which make the counting is extremely easy.

    • @44ThaNatos44
      @44ThaNatos44 Před 2 dny +10

      We have most results by midnight the same day. Elections day are always on a Sunday so that everyone can turn up, the number for each voting booth is not that big and most voting booth close at 6pm. We count the ballots just after they close, usually we're done by 8pm, sometimes even earlier. The numbers are then sent to the ministry which publish them as they come after 8pm. Honestly it's crazy smooth.

    • @JOKERATM
      @JOKERATM Před 2 dny +3

      And still after all thos hours you can't guarantee a fair result

  • @mamatess4940
    @mamatess4940 Před 2 dny +114

    As a French person, you resumed it perfectly 👍🏻

    • @segalanicolas5608
      @segalanicolas5608 Před 2 dny +54

      "to resume" en anglais ça veut dire "continuer/reprendre", il faut plutôt dire "sum up"

    • @segalanicolas5608
      @segalanicolas5608 Před 2 dny +36

      Ou summarize

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 Před 2 dny +21

      They summed it up. Resuming means to continue after a pause

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Před 2 dny +2

      Grammar accent there

    • @elingrome5853
      @elingrome5853 Před 2 dny +3

      Ffs language pedantry much?

  • @aaronsung1989
    @aaronsung1989 Před 2 dny +26

    First Macron, then the Tory

  • @ymustitho6343
    @ymustitho6343 Před 2 dny +5

    The question is are we ready for season 6 of the french musical chairs of polical chaos

  • @lifelearner47
    @lifelearner47 Před dnem +5

    as of Tuesday evening, 190 triangulaires are now duels, as 190 candidates have stood down to permit votes against the RN.

    • @MarcusCactus
      @MarcusCactus Před 15 hodinami

      OR... for RN. Because a lot of people cannot vote for La France Insoumise.

  • @user-bp2ol4wi1c
    @user-bp2ol4wi1c Před 2 dny +79

    Based on situation in France this is to be expected, even not as extreme as situation demands.

    • @zboy2020vision
      @zboy2020vision Před dnem

      Yep I don’t get what you expect when they’ve had uncontrolled Islamic immigration leading to many terror attacks and violence was obviously gonna be a rightward shift

  • @Dagon1820
    @Dagon1820 Před 2 dny +48

    Insane results!? Are you high? 🤣

    • @zaydalaoui9397
      @zaydalaoui9397 Před 2 dny +15

      Insane as it’s a first time we have this split, what bothers you ?

    • @44ThaNatos44
      @44ThaNatos44 Před 2 dny +9

      An almost perfectly equal three way tie all accross the country is insane. It's also almost impossible to govern.

    • @rationalfreak
      @rationalfreak Před dnem +2

      Insanity in Anglo standards is normalcy in French standards

  • @thebeanstalker631
    @thebeanstalker631 Před 2 dny +407

    The French did not suddenly get racist. Any honest person has to admit, things aren't going well.

    • @Aikko77
      @Aikko77 Před 2 dny

      No they’ve just always been racist

    • @Ganamabunta08
      @Ganamabunta08 Před 2 dny

      "Ordre nouveau" was founded as soon as ww2 ended, basically.
      To be perfectly fair, it did take the racists quite a lot time to be openly so.
      That said, I don't believe everyone voting for Le Pen is a racist. There's a good chunk of anti-establishment votes and anti-Macron votes in there.

    • @jurgnobs1308
      @jurgnobs1308 Před 2 dny

      there are obviously issues. but Le Pen doesn't offer any solutions.
      france didn't suddenly get racist. racism has been a significant issue for decades and has been slowly growing. doesn't change the fact that only a racist would possibly vote for Le Pen, considering how openly racist she is. I mean, for fucks sake, her party literally has the "eternal flame" of Mussolini in it's symbol.

    • @Dagon1820
      @Dagon1820 Před 2 dny +1

      Caring about your country and your culture is now racist if you're white

    • @chuck948
      @chuck948 Před 2 dny

      why do you hate black people

  • @xpusostomos
    @xpusostomos Před dnem +5

    Someone should take France aside and explain that preferential voting is a thing.

    • @tkg__
      @tkg__ Před 15 hodinami +1

      Still better than first past the post. It's good enough.

    • @MarcusCactus
      @MarcusCactus Před 15 hodinami +2

      Proportional is used almost everywhere in the democratic world.
      FPTP, Two-rounds or Preferential all suck because one circonscription can only send one deputy. Leading to gerrymandering, tactical voting, etc. And no rtepresentation from smaller opinion trends.

    • @xpusostomos
      @xpusostomos Před 15 hodinami +1

      @@tkg__ but a pain in ass having multiple elections

    • @xpusostomos
      @xpusostomos Před 15 hodinami +2

      @@MarcusCactus it's doesn't have to be the case that one constituency only sends one representative. See "Haire Clark" voting system. That's a different issue to whether it's preferential.

  • @brianferguson7840
    @brianferguson7840 Před 2 dny +11

    An introduction to French elections. Elections are in two "tours" the first is open to any parties or independents. To win outright in the first tour a party must gain 51% of all the votes cast "and" 25% of the entire electorate. This prevents someone profiting from a low turnout. In the second tour, only the top two are allowed to present in each constituency. There can be a certain amount of coalitions formed and parties joined. The winning candidates can then if they have a majority take power or lesser parties can again form a coalition. Bare in mind that this has no effect on the President, he remains until the end of his tenier. The President then choses ministers of state including Prime Minister. It is entirely normal for people to make protest votes in the first tour, and obviously supporters of minority groups will gravitate to their closest candidate ideologically in the second tour. Paradoxically a good result in the first tour ça be detrimental to that party in the second. Imagine a second Brexit vote after people had been startled by the initial result.... Et maintenant, on verra !!!
    Also the Premier tour has never reflected the results of the deuxiem for 70 years.

    • @NormanF62
      @NormanF62 Před 2 dny

      Made sense as long as people rallied to the mainstream parties. They’re so widely disliked today the old tactic of stopping someone else you despise through strategic voting alliances has lost its effectiveness. Add to that the fact the centrists and the left loathe each other, you can see why finding common ground is so difficult. The 70 year rule might just get to be broken this year. Blame the result on Macron who called an election he wasn’t compelled to call in the first place.

    • @RankinMsP
      @RankinMsP Před 5 hodinami

      Merci beaucoup ❤

  • @Pidalin
    @Pidalin Před 2 dny +34

    Macron got completely crazy.....

    • @joeyjojojrshabadoo7462
      @joeyjojojrshabadoo7462 Před 2 dny +4

      I think he's just sick of it all and wants out.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před dnem

      @@joeyjojojrshabadoo7462 it looks like that

    • @edmerc92
      @edmerc92 Před dnem

      @@joeyjojojrshabadoo7462 He's still the president for three more years. This is about making him/his party look more reasonable by comparison.

    • @padriandusk7107
      @padriandusk7107 Před dnem

      There are canyons and falls everywhere, if he wants to end it. No need to take the whole country along....

  • @Mosern1977
    @Mosern1977 Před 2 dny +29

    Thanks for explaining the French election system for a non-French in an understandable manner.
    Of course the French has made it complex they love complexity in France.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 2 dny +18

      Two turn élection isn t rocket science.
      18th century illiterate farmers were able to grasp it, you should be able to too. 😅

    • @motan7864
      @motan7864 Před 2 dny +10

      @@etienne8110 he must be american, anything complex is difficult for them

    • @thegoodpimps
      @thegoodpimps Před dnem

      @@etienne8110 American democracy is mostly for show, the unelected actually run the country. The only difference between Trump and Biden is that Trump was outrageous and Biden was sleepy. It’s like choosing between watching a comedy and a drama. The actual policies were about identical.

  • @_qw3rtyXxYz_
    @_qw3rtyXxYz_ Před 2 dny +44

    Macron is ideologically closer to le pen than he is to melenchon.

    • @zenster1097
      @zenster1097 Před dnem

      LMAO. Is that why they're allying with Melenchon, clown boy?

    • @thegoodpimps
      @thegoodpimps Před dnem +3

      Neither Macron nor Le Pen are friend to us Algerians! We’re moving onto to the English world, Africa is done with these French. They needed us more than we needed them.

    • @MrEmiXaM
      @MrEmiXaM Před dnem

      no

    • @pooky4565
      @pooky4565 Před dnem

      @@thegoodpimps nibba what

    • @AgentK-im8ke
      @AgentK-im8ke Před dnem

      @@thegoodpimps we dont need you gtfo

  • @glike2
    @glike2 Před dnem +3

    As an American voter I am drooling over the French Ranked Choice Voting that we need to fix the dis functional Congress

    • @ahfei6847
      @ahfei6847 Před 6 hodinami

      Still not proportional. empty areas in the country get as many lawmakers than highly populated urban areas (for these elections).

  • @Nejedlej07
    @Nejedlej07 Před 2 dny +64

    Not insane, but expected and understandable. We see what's happening there from another country.

    • @patrickbateman1660
      @patrickbateman1660 Před 2 dny +6

      What are you talking about? An almost perfect three way tie is crazy and makes the second round even crazier. It's going to be impossible to govern. You saw this coming?

    • @houssineatm7827
      @houssineatm7827 Před dnem +4

      And you think voting for bardella is gonna solve it? That dude knows nothing beside "immigrants bad". A total NPC

    • @Achillionable
      @Achillionable Před dnem

      @@patrickbateman1660 It's going to be impossible to govern, exactly! Exactly the plan of Macron.
      If he win the election: he reaffirms his strength as the President.
      If he loses, it will be impossible for the RN to govern, so he can plan a simple "see? They can't do shit either".
      It's a win-win situation for Macron.
      ...for Macron. Not for the French people.

    • @JewKiller
      @JewKiller Před dnem

      @@houssineatm7827 Too bad I don't care what a "Hussein" says, you will go back.

    • @mohsen9763
      @mohsen9763 Před dnem +5

      @@houssineatm7827 I have a Muslim name too, but the fact that your name is "Houssine" explains why you're against Bardella. He is def right that "immigrants bad" considering what Arabs/Muslims are doing in western countries.

  • @Legendary4me
    @Legendary4me Před 2 dny +2

    We almost waited for this video lol😂

  • @elrevesyelderecho
    @elrevesyelderecho Před 2 dny +8

    6:49 He is right about it.

  • @arcadianfox8127
    @arcadianfox8127 Před dnem +13

    It's not insane to explain these results.
    Europeans are tired. Tired that over the last few decades 100 million migrants from Africa/Middle-East have been taken to Europe. We're tired seeing our social programs abused and malnourished. We're tired seeing women and children being assaulted and men being mugged. We're tired being told we're not welcome in our own countries.
    Unless Europe rises up, it'll be too late to fix these issues and we're doomed to end up broken and devastated.

    • @spacemarine3482
      @spacemarine3482 Před dnem +2

      "We're tired seeing our social programs abused and malnourished" maybe blame decades of neoliberal austerity rather a few migrants that only came after the west destroyed Syria and Libya also nowhere near 100 million migrants have come to Europe.

    • @queen_simp3273
      @queen_simp3273 Před dnem +1

      100 million migrants? I'd love to see data on that
      Also blame neoliberal austerity for your shitty social services. Even in places with low immigration the systems are failing because they lack funding, not because there's been a small increase in population

    • @TrueNativeScot
      @TrueNativeScot Před dnem +3

      @@spacemarine3482"a few migrants". Does 100 million seem like a few?

    • @ahfei6847
      @ahfei6847 Před 6 hodinami

      ​@@spacemarine3482they would blame natural disasters on the migrants (and make it a billion of them)

  • @B3ttoLAD97
    @B3ttoLAD97 Před 2 dny

    Fair play on the video length

  • @checkfactschecking
    @checkfactschecking Před dnem

    Thanks for the explanation. Very interesting!!!

  • @tengbeng9756
    @tengbeng9756 Před 2 dny +128

    The results aren't insane. The RN have steadily increased their vote share in every election since 2002. It's the culmination of a long strategy of hard work legitimising themselves.

    • @derekmahon1652
      @derekmahon1652 Před 2 dny +16

      True, previous administrations created increasing dissatisfaction

    • @incurableromantic4006
      @incurableromantic4006 Před 2 dny

      And also the "mainstream" parties de-legitimizing themselves.

    • @InitialDraal
      @InitialDraal Před dnem +8

      Also the work of all the other parties to delegitimize themselves

    • @annabarr1304
      @annabarr1304 Před dnem

      Also Steve Bannon has been consulting the RN for years.

    • @didd2810
      @didd2810 Před dnem +2

      ​@@derekmahon1652and then they band up together as "republicans". The constant desperation makes them look rightfully as losers.

  • @goncalonunes3203
    @goncalonunes3203 Před 2 dny +15

    As a portuguese i just hope this distracts the french players in the quaters of the euros

    • @Etiennouhh
      @Etiennouhh Před dnem

      lmfao

    • @ServirLaPaix
      @ServirLaPaix Před 23 hodinami +1

      As long as you don't goal against your own or concede a penalty, Portugal should be fine regarding France last matches.

    • @stephm4047
      @stephm4047 Před 15 hodinami

      😂😂😂 hope you are wrong even if I like Cristiano.

  • @guillemmarti4412
    @guillemmarti4412 Před dnem

    Very well explained. Congrats.

  • @aaolowo
    @aaolowo Před 2 dny

    The best analysis I have watched so far. Thanks for the well articulated thoughts

  • @Achillionable
    @Achillionable Před dnem +4

    As a French, I'm so happy to finally see a political video explaining the situation without everyone saying to vote one or another in the comments!
    I can finally read interesting comments

  • @enric-x
    @enric-x Před 2 dny +147

    This election is not chaotic, it's unprecedented and unpredictable. But that we cannot know (in advance) does not make it 'chaotic'. Your channel is more and more mainstream sensationalism every day, I have to say.

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Před 2 dny

      That's the media landscape for you today. Much better to have democratic "chaos" than authoritarian peace.

    • @herrairlunk
      @herrairlunk Před 2 dny +11

      Yeah, noticed this also. Wish all the best for France

    • @nielzene9656
      @nielzene9656 Před 2 dny +7

      Yeah, I noticed this too. Too much speculation and hyperbole

    • @seansean2929
      @seansean2929 Před 2 dny

      It was called out of nowhere + the far right is gaining + the greens, communists and social democrats formed an unlikely coalition to counter this. As RN the other parties scrambled to create a barrier against it, massive demonstrations. Yet calling all this chaotic is "mainstream media", when I see these idiotic comments I really feel like there´s no hope.

    • @ajmore
      @ajmore Před 2 dny

      These elections might change the face of Europe as we know it. From an empire, to a 3rd world country

  • @rogerodle8750
    @rogerodle8750 Před 2 dny +2

    Best explanation of the French voting system I've seen. Kudos.

  • @PersimmonHurmo
    @PersimmonHurmo Před 7 hodinami +1

    French glass and car insurance companies are gonna be having a rough time 😂

  • @xander5411
    @xander5411 Před 2 dny +23

    The EU would almost instantly collapse if France and Germany decided to leave.

    • @hamlet557
      @hamlet557 Před 2 dny +22

      Yes, but so will Germany and France.
      They'll still be better than Romania, but they'll be significantly worse than today.

    • @foxanard
      @foxanard Před 2 dny

      @@hamlet557 short-term, yes, but long-term the EU is destroying Europe, and its very foundations.

    • @paul1979uk2000
      @paul1979uk2000 Před 2 dny +5

      @@hamlet557 True, it would do a lot of damage to the EU, Germany and France if that were to happen, hence why even the more radical elements wouldn't pull that trick off, mainly because the voters would punish them just like they are doing to the Conservative Party in the UK over Brexit.
      Basically, the EU isn't perfect, but leaving it isn't the solution, reforming it for the better is.

    • @lif6737
      @lif6737 Před 2 dny +4

      I mean is there any realistic chance of that? I don't think most Eurosceptic parties are now outright anti-EU considering the Brexit debacle, but rather they want to reform the EU into something like a flimsy trade bloc. I might be wrong, though, as I'm not European.

    • @Darkprosper
      @Darkprosper Před 2 dny +1

      RN is no longer a Frexit party. No one really pushes for Frexit aside from a few loonies no one votes for.

  • @robertgammon-ross9983
    @robertgammon-ross9983 Před 2 dny +30

    Seems weird they dont use preferential voting, would mean both rounds could be done with only one vote

    • @jimpaddy79
      @jimpaddy79 Před 2 dny +16

      Thats what I was thinking, it seems to be designed to help centrist parties

    • @Arthur-vb3se
      @Arthur-vb3se Před 2 dny +10

      ​@@jimpaddy79
      No because if the centrist candidate is too low he cannot win. Whereas in a preferential system he would often win.

    • @etienne8110
      @etienne8110 Před 2 dny +4

      Few countries use it.
      All systems have pro and cons.
      The preferential scoring tends to favours the milder candidates for ex.
      Tending to lead to the same politics going on whatever the winner is...

    • @ozbaz99
      @ozbaz99 Před 2 dny +11

      @@Arthur-vb3seI think you may have a point there. Either system is better than The British first past the post. However they are all better than China’s and North Korea’s system of government.

    • @twicethegalo
      @twicethegalo Před 2 dny +1

      ​​@@ozbaz99 so refreshing to see a comment thread with common sense

  • @josephstevano5905
    @josephstevano5905 Před 11 hodinami

    Very good video!

  • @valentinkrajzelman4649
    @valentinkrajzelman4649 Před 23 hodinami

    excelent explanation as always thanks!!

  • @guyh9992
    @guyh9992 Před 2 dny +5

    If France had Australian style preferential voting it would all be over after the first round.

  • @stephendalton1648
    @stephendalton1648 Před dnem +3

    Why is it "Wild"?

  • @razabadass
    @razabadass Před 2 dny

    Thanks :)

  • @Etiennouhh
    @Etiennouhh Před dnem

    Thank you for explaining that to the world.

  • @charlesiragui2473
    @charlesiragui2473 Před 2 dny +4

    8 candidates qualifying for the 2nd round is about mathematically impossible. The 12.5% cutoff is of registered voters, not those turning out to vote/those voting. So effectively a candidate needed around 18% of the vote to qualify for the 2nd round.

    • @fredleung616
      @fredleung616 Před 2 dny +10

      That's why they said 100% turnout with an equal number of votes to all candidates. It is mathematically possible but practically impossible.

    • @charlesiragui2473
      @charlesiragui2473 Před dnem

      @@fredleung616 The point is why say it. As the report goes on to say there are some jurisdictions with 4 qualified candidates and a very odd 5 candidate result.

  • @RafaelW8
    @RafaelW8 Před 2 dny +15

    Actually, very well explained. Good video.

  • @Alex-mn1fb
    @Alex-mn1fb Před dnem +2

    Its not realy insane. This is exactly what happens when your policy boils down to the right is very bad, so you shoul vote for us!

  • @irishpsalteri
    @irishpsalteri Před 2 dny

    Thank you.

  • @Hardcore_Remixer
    @Hardcore_Remixer Před 2 dny +33

    It's not chaotic. It's just a turning point.

    • @patrickbateman1660
      @patrickbateman1660 Před 2 dny +2

      A turning point in to complete chaos? A three way tie makes it impossible to govern. This is very chaotic as forming a coalition will be extremely hard.

    • @Hardcore_Remixer
      @Hardcore_Remixer Před dnem +2

      @@patrickbateman1660 What happens when you run in a direction and you want to turn the opposite way? You slow down to a stop before you can run in the opposite direction. That slowing down is where France currently is, aka a point of turning towards the opposite way, the change being a shift from left wing to right wing.
      This 'chaos' is the transit status of France and it's entirely normal.
      Sure, the fact that France is bound to stay in place untill a solution comes is indeed a problem.

  • @Evemeister12
    @Evemeister12 Před 2 dny +15

    People have differing points of view. What a surprise.

  • @alzo7891
    @alzo7891 Před 2 dny

    It’s heartening that this journalist wore his best t-shirt for this presentation.

  • @Guy-Lewis
    @Guy-Lewis Před dnem +1

    A safe prediction about French politics: "They'll be sorry!"
    Fraternité. Égalité. Misère. It has been decades since the French remained content about any democratically elected government.

  • @Minimmalmythicist
    @Minimmalmythicist Před 2 dny +4

    Je pense que la seule façon d´empecher l´arivée au pouvoir a longe terme du FN (je ne parle pas de ces éléctions législatives) c´est que Macron retire les mésures les plus polémiques qu´il a prises. Il faut aussi se rendre compte qu´on ne bat pas l´extreme droite en imitant ses idées.

    • @Sacrevert
      @Sacrevert Před dnem

      Les gens veulent moins d'immigration, et voteront RN tant que cela ne sera pas réglé

    • @prunomars1410
      @prunomars1410 Před dnem +1

      ça aurait dû être fait avant... Ici, soit le NFP fait une politique de rupture dont les gens veulent, soit le RN se retrouve au pouvoir et ne fait pas ce que les gens attendent d'eux... et alors là je ne sais pas vers qui ils vont se tourner après... si il y a un après

    • @Minimmalmythicist
      @Minimmalmythicist Před dnem

      @@prunomars1410 oui, vous avez tout a fait raison, j´habitais en France pendant la présidence de Sarkozy et je pensais qu´il y avait déja de mauvais signes.

    • @tpower1912
      @tpower1912 Před dnem

      There's no stopping the far right rising when you let in millions of non-Europeans turning cities into the third world. It's a done deal. Good job.

    • @ahfei6847
      @ahfei6847 Před 6 hodinami

      Ce qui me rend malade c'est le taux de participation tellement faible dans les populations sur lesquelles le RN tapera en premier: 45% de participation en Seine-Saint-Denis. Quelle misère.

  • @Joe-jc5ol
    @Joe-jc5ol Před 2 dny +4

    Everyone is talking about technicalities, no one is telling me what do the French people want?

    • @Cacophaton
      @Cacophaton Před dnem +3

      If you want a very concise view into the french mind : we don't mind hard times, we mind it very much when it's a lot easier for the neighbour. Currently, quality of life has been declining. Different types of people blame it on different factors. The lower the social class (as per highest diploma, from below high school to phd), the more likely people blame it on immigration. The higher it is, the more likely they blame wealth hoarding. It's not my opinion, it's polls. One thing is certain, we all want Macron out. We cannot agree on whether we want a social democracy or a more authoritarian regime to replace him.

    • @shary0
      @shary0 Před dnem +3

      The French are extremely divided and polarized. Those are not sudden results from some swingers who change their vote from left to right regularly between elections. This three blocs division is a long-going trend and won’t end soon.

    • @wussrestbrook1200
      @wussrestbrook1200 Před dnem

      @@Cacophatonyou are the most taxed and socialist country in the west how are you still blaming rich people

    • @over9000lord
      @over9000lord Před dnem +1

      ​@@wussrestbrook1200 taxes were higher and welfare was better during the 'good times'. Somehow it turned worse right when the government started trying to appease the rich. Just like it happens in every country on Earth.

    • @wussrestbrook1200
      @wussrestbrook1200 Před dnem

      @@over9000lord you mean when 75 percent of the world was a bombed poor shithole? Yeah no wonder france and the west were treated like darlings

  • @sandeepmeena1
    @sandeepmeena1 Před dnem

    Nice video

  • @skelica1492
    @skelica1492 Před 2 dny +1

    took you some time to film this

  • @jeebusk
    @jeebusk Před 2 dny +4

    having a centrist party is something that doesn't exist (effectively) in the US duopoly.

    • @Talisguy
      @Talisguy Před 2 dny +3

      You used to have two centrist parties. There were a good few decades where the Democrats and Republicans weren't that different from each other.
      Now you have one centrist to left of centre party and one right wing to far right party.

    • @spac3fr0g
      @spac3fr0g Před 2 dny +10

      ​@@Talisguy both american political parties are basically the same thing except for some hot issue topics, they are both center/center-right parties

    • @jaidengabriel1675
      @jaidengabriel1675 Před 2 dny +3

      ​@@TalisguyThey are practically centrist on everything except culture war issues, their economic bills look very very similar, their foreign policy pretty similar, even on immigration pretty similar

    • @Darkprosper
      @Darkprosper Před 2 dny

      It doesn't exist in France either at the moment. Macron is not what many people understand as a centrist, and he killed the center by convincing voters that he was. I was a centrist before he arrived, and I hope that after he goes away the center can recover so I can stop voting left.

    • @berxandre
      @berxandre Před 2 dny +3

      More likely having a left party is something that doesn't exist in USA.

  • @jojackson2818
    @jojackson2818 Před 2 dny +61

    Why is it insane when the people want something different

    • @SP95
      @SP95 Před 2 dny +28

      Because it's always smarter to call your political opponents mentally ill

    • @friedrichmuller2416
      @friedrichmuller2416 Před 2 dny +6

      Cuz media said so

    • @keatonwastaken
      @keatonwastaken Před 2 dny

      Because there is nothing different, you're just being fooled to not realize that 99% of the same economical and foreing policy decisions will be made by the other parties.
      Your life quality won't change, you'll just be lead by a carrot on a stick, just held by someone else that promises something else and never delivers.

    • @44ThaNatos44
      @44ThaNatos44 Před 2 dny +8

      Depends what "different" is. RN ran on an almost empty platform, except for immigration and safety issues. It's honestly kinda insane that they got so much support without having to state what their policy is on a lot of subjects. They don't even fake anything, they straight up dodge questions about most topics and have pulled back on a lot of national promises they made during the european election.

    • @JOKERATM
      @JOKERATM Před 2 dny +15

      @@44ThaNatos44 maybe because people are so fed up with inmigration

  • @brightonduder
    @brightonduder Před 2 dny +1

    Good explanation
    Unbiased
    Well done

  • @JohnTCampbell1986
    @JohnTCampbell1986 Před 2 hodinami

    I have to say this is my first time seeing this channel and I'm pleasantly surprised by how balanced and seemingly impartial this was. MSM, especially BBC and C4 could learn a thing or 2.

  • @jamesbryant8133
    @jamesbryant8133 Před 2 dny +5

    If your calling the results insane your probably not aware enough to explain the situation 🤔

  • @wizzzer1337
    @wizzzer1337 Před 2 dny +34

    Considering it's France, I wouldn't be surprised if it's left and right anti Macron coalition 😂

    • @FoxTrotteur
      @FoxTrotteur Před 2 dny

      Not at all. That's not how french politics work.
      The french left rulled out every coalition with the far right. They are arch ennemies.

    • @FrancJ5793
      @FrancJ5793 Před 2 dny +3

      100% this

    • @angelantayhua3096
      @angelantayhua3096 Před 2 dny

      Now that’s a good meme

    • @mrsupremegascon
      @mrsupremegascon Před 2 dny +16

      No, NFP will never do that, they think they are in 1940 against Nz.

    • @darthzelius1906
      @darthzelius1906 Před 2 dny +1

      @@mrsupremegascondon’t be daft

  • @Simmo_AU
    @Simmo_AU Před 2 hodinami

    The fact that you frame it as "insanity" shows your true colours.

  • @FlawlesSanshiro
    @FlawlesSanshiro Před dnem

    Ypu gues have managed to make one of the best news channels on the entire planet.. You all amazing! Thank you

  • @drivingduck2234
    @drivingduck2234 Před 2 dny +3

    Wait, france has a prime minister?

    • @gsbeak
      @gsbeak Před 2 dny +10

      A president AND a prime minister.

    •  Před 2 dny +3

      Prime minister nominated by the president (but must be approved byvthe assembly), who rule the government.
      The president still have executive power.

    • @NormanF62
      @NormanF62 Před 2 dny +1

      France has a hyperpresidential system in the which Prime Minister always governs in the shadow of the President. France has had cohabitation governments in the past but they’ve been rare.

  • @chronomatomkairos4874
    @chronomatomkairos4874 Před 2 dny +103

    Please, please go back to using bar charts or something else. These ring graphs are unclear at best and seem convoluted at worst. It is just not possible to get a good grasp of how much percent one section is out of the total - especially with the grey parts in between (are these spacers? Or are these votes for none of the shown parties? And if that is the case, why are they distributed over the whole ring and are not bunched up in one place?)

    • @YllaStar95970
      @YllaStar95970 Před 2 dny +6

      The type of language, and vague graphics, are not just there to subliminally promote doubt.
      They also reveal this news channels bias.👍

    • @ugiswrong
      @ugiswrong Před 2 dny +16

      So what is the bias then champ?

    • @ariuss3009
      @ariuss3009 Před 2 dny +10

      I think rings would be fine if they got rid of these meaningless gray spacers. Why are they even on the plot?!

    • @chuck1804
      @chuck1804 Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@ugiswrong I can answer that for him (because) this channel obviously has a leftwing bias.

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 Před 2 dny +17

      ​@@chuck1804oh please. everything not foaming-at-the-mouth fascistic is apparently "left wing bias" to you

  • @BlazeLycan
    @BlazeLycan Před dnem +2

    I foresee crazy protests and demonstrations occurring regardless of who wins. This seems like a setup for a crazy controversy.

    • @jeyna8243
      @jeyna8243 Před dnem +2

      Right, that will happen during the olympics. Macron really timed that well. We're approching the end of the mexican standoff. This feels like the end of a Netflix serie.

  • @booster-b3568
    @booster-b3568 Před 2 dny

    How can anyone one seriously be suprised by these 'insane' results?

  • @punishedpinecone4772
    @punishedpinecone4772 Před 2 dny +43

    Among the lower class, National Rally is by far the most popular party. That speaks volumes.

    • @mr-boo
      @mr-boo Před 2 dny

      Yeah, it’s my father in law voting for them too. Where he lives there hasn’t been a foreigner in decades, but he keeps on talking about it like it is an epidemic that is the root of all evil. The fear mongering gets to some people and makes them go to measures that aren’t rational given reality. But oh well, a few years of right-wing leadership will show how poorly they solve problems. Then we can go back to sanity.

    • @motan7864
      @motan7864 Před 2 dny +21

      lower class = true people

    • @Iris-gr1rn
      @Iris-gr1rn Před 2 dny +1

      In what sense?

    • @asmo_1929
      @asmo_1929 Před 2 dny

      that's ironic considering right wing governments don't do much for lower classes

    • @Leon-cv5uz
      @Leon-cv5uz Před 2 dny +9

      The socialists are unpopular with the working class, but more popular with the middle class.

  • @tntg5
    @tntg5 Před 2 dny +8

    There is a mistake at 4:41 RN got 9.3M votes and not 12M. That 12 figure was used during election night, based on estimates. Final result are now available

    • @Noudapi
      @Noudapi Před 2 dny +1

      This is only if you split RN and LR with Ciotti, they are together so if you add their numbers it's more like 10.5M (and around 33%)

    • @01HMVETDXD5GAYHRBQQ4TSNMT4
      @01HMVETDXD5GAYHRBQQ4TSNMT4 Před 2 dny

      They did get more than 10M votes because the 9.3M figure does not include votes from Eric Ciotti aligned Republicans who allied with the National Rally

    • @tntg5
      @tntg5 Před 2 dny

      @@Noudapi still, the graphic shows 12M so...

  • @taxibaanyoutube9156
    @taxibaanyoutube9156 Před dnem +2

    Wondering who would end up in civil war first: 🇲🇫 or 🇺🇸

  • @gustavberg5460
    @gustavberg5460 Před dnem +1

    Why did it not surprise me that the majority of national rally voters are over the age of 50😂😂

  • @anthonyrinaldi1331
    @anthonyrinaldi1331 Před 2 dny +17

    The established "defenders of democracy" seemed determined to cynically game said Democracy all to push any threat to the status Quo away and pretend the real grievances of the French people don't exist.

  • @reaglebeaglier
    @reaglebeaglier Před 2 dny +4

    Given the insane policies French people had to endure, this gives me hope that the world can be normal if enough people vote the crazy out.

  • @binmanblog
    @binmanblog Před 8 hodinami

    Great report sticking to the facts without an abundance of spin.

  • @haggle196
    @haggle196 Před dnem

    i would definitely pay for your american election night commentary if there's one in plan

  • @no.6660
    @no.6660 Před 2 dny +34

    People need to see that Europe hasn’t just shifted right for no reason. More and more people are starting to feel that it’s enough

    • @Donut-fr7is
      @Donut-fr7is Před 2 dny +7

      You saw what the Turks did to the Syrians? Copy and paste that. If they fear for their lives they'll go.

    • @greenlime8726
      @greenlime8726 Před 2 dny +5

      Yeah, you are right. The only problem is that the right usually do not propose any solutions either. I am not French but the only good things National rally proposed are extension of direct democracy and switch to proportional representation system. The problem is that this is pretty much it.

    • @BlacKi-nd4uy
      @BlacKi-nd4uy Před 2 dny

      le pen isnt there to stay. ask poland and Kaczyński. they had enough of there right wing party. ppl need to learn how bad right wing parties are for their country. there will be more protests then ever before.

    • @Darkprosper
      @Darkprosper Před 2 dny +2

      @@greenlime8726 The only reason why the RN proposes representational systems is that it would benefit them. It's not for the good of democracy. The traditional parties only oppose it because it would be to their detriment. None of that discussion should be taken into account when choosing who to vote for, it's all political calculations.

    • @patrickbateman1660
      @patrickbateman1660 Před dnem +1

      But the france hasn't shifted right. The far left has gained almost as much.

  • @davidwelty9763
    @davidwelty9763 Před dnem +19

    Called “insane” when your side looses😂

  • @AA-pk6fo
    @AA-pk6fo Před 2 dny +1

    Amazing results !!

  • @andjelkomarkulin4434
    @andjelkomarkulin4434 Před dnem +1

    Why mentioning 100% turnout (second minute)? In fact, 12.5% * 8 = 100% of votes, no matter which turnout is, right?

  • @so8060
    @so8060 Před dnem +13

    Result we don't like = insane result, amazing

    • @njnikusha
      @njnikusha Před 20 hodinami

      Yeap
      Leftist nut jobs narrative

  • @kortexounet
    @kortexounet Před 2 dny +44

    Look, i've always been a leftist, but we live in the real world, and this have been sad to watch from my pov...
    For the past decades I witnessed every elections in France, the gig is that no recent French president was actualy elected for who he was, but who he faced, Le Pen's party always had that aura of racist and extremist party wich mean peoples who had same convictions were motivated enough to vote for them, leading the second turn as a " We need to vote to prevent Le Pen from reaching power !" not vote for the best of two candidates. We call it the vote barrage ( dam vote )
    After so many years we got the results of such catastrophic politicals schemes. Non far right politicians realised that if you let immigration go rampant, it means always more and more peoples that will vote against Le Pens, because of their positions on immigration. And no matter how bad a president can be ( Take Macron as an exemple ) when he faces the far right, he's sure to win and get to power, but as years passes, the country is in a turning point, some citys are scary to live in, criminality and violence skyrocketted, unemployement and insecurity just keep going up, gang violence reached peaks, and even with our very strict gun laws, shootings in the streets between criminals are more and more common, killing civilians in their homes as collateral damages.
    France is also kind of a " USA sponge", whatever americans do, we copy them within few years span, french politics his slwoly turning in an immitation of american bi party system, and medias in generals are filled with more and more anti french / white propaganda, hate against french peoples has gone wild and unpunished on tiktok and twitter, using racism and colonialism as an excuse (like some blacks peoples still use slavery today to be racist against whites americans ) but the left have a simple moto, " Living together " and they won't fight against the hate coming from non whites in order not to alienate their potential voters.
    And to "everyones" surprise, hate leads to more hate and peoples grew pissed enough to vote for far right en masse. Weird how that happen ?

    • @ElliotKeaton
      @ElliotKeaton Před 2 dny

      _"some citys are scary to live in, criminality and violence skyrocketted, unemployement and insecurity just keep going up, gang violence reached peaks, and even with our very strict gun laws, shootings in the streets between criminals are more and more common, killing civilians in their homes as collateral damages."_
      Remember kids, anyone who tried to prevent this from happening was F A R - R I G H T.
      I guess you're far right now too.

    • @pikoche6406
      @pikoche6406 Před 2 dny +8

      perfect summary

    • @aturchomicz821
      @aturchomicz821 Před dnem

      Buddy you are not a leftist, racism is a disease😂

    • @papillonrouge2609
      @papillonrouge2609 Před dnem +3

      Thank you!
      American needs to know what is really happening in France.

    • @mrroams5812
      @mrroams5812 Před dnem +1

      As a right leaning American i thank you for your empathy in understanding the whole picture and opposing viewpoints. Its very rare at least where I am.

  • @Tybold63
    @Tybold63 Před dnem

    I hope this trend continue

  • @dog-ez2nu
    @dog-ez2nu Před dnem +1

    It's important to understand that centrists always expect the left to back them when it matters, but the centrists will never back the left when it matters - centrists would rather have the right wing around than the left wing and it's been like this for most of modern history. Macron, Biden, Starmer - they concede to the right wing everytime.

  • @KarthikAyyalasomayajula
    @KarthikAyyalasomayajula Před 2 dny +25

    Honestly France could really use ranked choice voting. Could run the runoff instantly instead of this two round strategic voting nonsense

    • @patrickproctor3462
      @patrickproctor3462 Před 2 dny

      The 4th Republic collapsed under ranked choice voting.

    • @dlevi67
      @dlevi67 Před 2 dny +17

      Maybe they could, but the two systems are _not_ equivalent at all. A double round allows voters to express a protest vote, and to adjust preferences which a ranked choice system in a single round does not.

    • @thorinbane
      @thorinbane Před 2 dny

      Mixed member prop rep

    • @user-xz4du3es5p
      @user-xz4du3es5p Před 2 dny

      ​@@thorinbaneI personally prefer Open-List Proportional Representation

    • @jeebusk
      @jeebusk Před 2 dny

      every country should use ranked choice, just put top 3 instead of top 1... 😅

  • @SolarFrost
    @SolarFrost Před dnem +6

    I look forward to visiting a safe, beautiful Paris.

    • @juggerfox
      @juggerfox Před dnem +2

      With LP, if you're not from the EU, you can forget about it.

    • @Nodal488
      @Nodal488 Před dnem

      Many of us are ashamed to welcome you in these conditions. Many are starting to realize what is not working fortunately.

    • @hhbattery4746
      @hhbattery4746 Před dnem +2

      @@juggerfox With African immigrants, you can forget about it

    • @TrueNativeScot
      @TrueNativeScot Před dnem

      @@juggerfoxGood, non-whites have no place in France!

    • @jeyna8243
      @jeyna8243 Před dnem

      @@TrueNativeScot They do. You're textbook racist.

  • @plrrt
    @plrrt Před dnem +1

    offtopic: could you add some saturation and contrast in your talking head parts? the world is grey enough. thanks for another informative video!😅

  • @thomaspickin9376
    @thomaspickin9376 Před 2 dny

    I see you're deciding to publish your Magazine Too Long in Latin, good choice, it's a beautiful language. That 'Test' headline at 7:40 looks a very interesting take on things...