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Exit poll shows left-wing parties alliance wins France's legislative elections, no party gets absolute majority

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Exit poll shows left-wing parties alliance wins France's legislative elections, no party gets absolute majority

2024-07-08 09:59 Last Updated At:19:57

Results of the latest exit polls indicate that the left-wing parties' alliance, the New Popular Front (NFP), wins the second round of France's legislative elections which concluded late Sunday, and no party would get the absolute majority, according to a report by the country's BFM TV.

According to the exit polls, the NFP is expected to hold between 175 and 205 seats in the National Assembly, and French President Emmanuel Macron's coalition comes in second with the possibility of getting 150 to 175 seats, while the far-right wing party and its allies would only obtain 115 to 150 seats.

No party would get the absolute majority of 289 seats in the 577-member National Assembly.

After counting all the votes, official provisional results are expected to be published on Monday by the French Interior Ministry.

French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced Sunday night that he would submit his resignation to Macron on Monday, following the defeat of Macron's centrist coalition in the legislative elections.

"This evening, the political group that I represented in this campaign, has achieved three times more than the seats predicted in the past weeks, but does not have a majority," Attal said in a televised speech.

"Being faithful to the republican tradition and in accordance with my principles, I will submit my resignation tomorrow morning to the President of the Republic," he said.

Saying that the French people may feel a form of "uncertainty" about the future following the results of the legislative elections, Attal stressed that he would "obviously" assume his role as prime minister for as long as it requires, given that France is to hold the Olympics Games in three weeks.

Although Attal would submit his resignation to Macron on Monday, the latter doesn't have to accept it immediately.

Since no political group has won the absolute majority in the National Assembly, there are many possibilities for the future prime minister. The French presidential office told news media that Macron is closely watching the final results of each constituency, and he will wait until the "composition" of the new National Assembly is finally determined before making "necessary decisions".

According to reports, the new National Assembly will hold its first plenary session on July 18 to vote for the Speaker.

As the French ruling party received far less votes than the far-right party in the European Parliament elections held in early June, Macron announced the dissolution of the National Assembly and the holding of the snap legislative elections.

The French parliamentary election, or the legislative election, matters the proportion of seats held by each party in the National Assembly, which will further affect the appointment of the new prime minister, the composition of the new government and its future governance direction.

Exit poll shows left-wing parties alliance wins France's legislative elections, no party gets absolute majority

Exit poll shows left-wing parties alliance wins France's legislative elections, no party gets absolute majority

Exit poll shows left-wing parties alliance wins France's legislative elections, no party gets absolute majority

Exit poll shows left-wing parties alliance wins France's legislative elections, no party gets absolute majority

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Visitors flock to Beijing's suburb to watch World Table Tennis China Smash 2024

2024-10-06 17:43 Last Updated At:18:07

As Chinese people enjoy their week-long National Day holiday, many have flocked to the western suburb of Beijing to experience the excitement of the World Table Tennis China Smash 2024, which concluded on Sunday after eleven days of fierce competition among the world's top players.

As the premier event on the World Table Tennis circuit, this year's WTT Smash is taking place from September 26 to October 6 at Beijing's Shougang Park.

At Smash Park on the western outskirt of Beijing, table tennis enthusiasts gathered to watch live matches on a big screen while relaxing on the lawn and enjoying the cool autumn breeze.

Families and friends cheered for their favorite players, calling this one of the best ways to spend the holiday this October.

"I've been a huge fan of table tennis for many years. I watched the matches inside the venue on September 29. It's fantastic to have an event like this in Beijing during the National Day holiday. The atmosphere is amazing," said Ma Qiuyu, a resident.

The Smash Park features four main zones: outdoor competitions, interactive entertainment, brand exhibitions, and dining. DJ performances are staged during breaks between matches, adding to the festive atmosphere.

One of the highlights for many fans is the daily meet-and-greet, where star players interact with the crowd and sign autographs.

Notably, the event is held in the Ice Hockey, Short Track Speed Skating, and Figure Skating venues—facilities used during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

"I came from Qingdao with my wife and kids specifically to watch the matches. I work in architecture and urban design, so I'm really impressed with how Shougang Park has transformed from a steel factory into Winter Games venues, and now into a space for the WTT Smash," said Liu Yang, a tourist from Shandong Province.

This is the first time in over six decades that Beijing has hosted a top table tennis event under the International Table Tennis Federation. Champions will receive 2,000 world ranking points. Beijing has secured the rights to host the WTT China Smash from 2024 to 2028, all set to take place at Shougang Park, making full use of its Winter Olympics legacy.

Visitors flock to Beijing's suburb to watch World Table Tennis China Smash 2024

Visitors flock to Beijing's suburb to watch World Table Tennis China Smash 2024

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