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France Votes for Hung Parliament as Major Parties Fall Short of Majority

  • The New Popular Front, a coalition of left-wing parties, won 188 seats in France’s election on Sunday – the biggest winners, but not enough for a majority.

  • President Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble won 161 seats, while Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally secured 141.

  • The lack of an outright majority could make forming new policy, including crypto regulations, harder, said Mark Foster, the EU policy lead at the Crypto Council for Innovation.

France’s general election unexpectedly saw a left-wing coalition, the New Popular Front, win the most seats on Sunday, but the group fell short of a majority in the National Assembly contest, leading to a hung parliament that could make forming any new policy, including crypto regulations, harder.

The coalition won 188 seats – 289 are needed for a majority – while President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist Ensemble coalition now has 161 seats. National Rally (RN), the far-right party associated with Marine Le Pen, came third with 141 seats according to Politico data. Macron must now choose a prime minister to replace the Renaissance party’s Gabriel Attal, who said he will hand his resignation to Macron on Monday.

Politicians from several parties including Macron’s Renaissance party began a strategic cooperation after the first round of voting last week resulted in the right wingers securing the largest share of the vote. Third-placed candidates withdrew from the race in an attempt to prevent the anti-RN vote being split.

The result is likely going to make passing legislation, including new crypto regulations, much more difficult, Mark Foster, the EU policy lead at the Crypto Council for Innovation, told CoinDesk in an earlier statement.

“It looks like the new parliament will have much larger far-left and far-right contingents, making domestic policy development (including on crypto/digital assets) uncertain and difficult whilst limiting the president’s authority on international and European stages,” Foster said after the first round of voting on June 30.

France has already taken significant strides with crypto. Last year, it registered 74 crypto companies, a number that was expected to jump to 100, and regulators have since been trying to attract more digital asset businesses.

Regulators started enforcing the European Union’s wide-ranging crypto asset legislation, the Markets in Crypto Asset (MiCA) rules on stablecoins, at the end of June. The rest of the crypto rules are due to go live by the end of the year.

Edited by Sheldon Reback and Nikhilesh De.

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