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While the fiasco of the organization of the Champions League final at the Stade de France on Saturday May 28 continues to cause a stir, the timing is proving particularly bad for Emmanuel Macron and his parliamentary majority, 11 days before the elections. legislative, explains journalist Thibault Petit.
Less than two weeks before the first round of the legislative elections, the controversy surrounding the organization of the Champions League final at the Stade de France is a thorn in the side of the presidential majority. The executive”seems disorganized, ill-prepared for two years before the Paris Olympic Games. Behind the scenes, Emmanuel Macron has also reframed his Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin“, explains the journalist Thibault Petit.
And for good reason: the Renaissance party is losing momentum in the polls. “Yesterday, the IFOP gave the Together movement between 275 and 310 deputies, today Elabe confirms the trend“, he specifies. The bar of 289 deputies, necessary to constitute an absolute majority, is therefore far from certain for Emmanuel Macron. What to encourage the oppositions to take advantage of the controversy around this evening of League of Champions.