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French Political Chessboard: A Tripartite Parliament and the Uncertain Economic Horizon

October 10, 2024
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French Political Chessboard: A Tripartite Parliament and the Uncertain Economic Horizon

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Electoral Aftermath:

A Nation’s Anticipation Post-Election
The dust has settled on the French National Assembly elections, but the turbulence of the political landscape is far from quelled.

Prior to this, due to significantly lower support for the governing party in the European Parliamentary elections compared to the far-right party, French President Emmanuel Macron made the bold decision to dissolve the National Assembly, hoping to curb the influence of the far-right National Rally. However, the election’s outcome handed Macron a more challenging scenario—a “hung parliament.”

Indeed, since the far-right surge in the European Parliament, markets have been closely monitoring the possibility of a political shift to the right in Europe. Macron’s dissolution of the National Assembly thus was dubbed a political “high-stakes gamble” by the international community. The current outcome seems to have stopped the National Rally, but at the same time, it resulted in a tripartite “hung parliament.” Agence France-Presse has articulated that France now faces the severest political uncertainty in decades.

The Tripartite Scenario:

A Fractured Assembly’s Implications
The results of the National Assembly election infer that the left-wing alliance, “New Popular Ecological and Social Union,” secured the most seats and achieved a relative majority in the second round of voting on July 7th; the centrist party coalition “Ensemble” came in second; and the far-right National Rally and its allies, hitherto leading after the first round, only managed third place.

Given none of the three groupings achieved the absolute majority of 289 seats necessary, the National Assembly finds itself in a “hung” dilemma. With each faction leaning on disparate policy initiatives, forming a new government and determining the Prime Minister has become enigmatic—a political showdown among the parties seems inevitable.

Political Tension:

Societal Rifts and Macron’s Predicament
French sociologist Hugo Palheta has indicated since Macron announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, France has been entrapped in a severe political crisis. The formidable rise of both extreme right and extreme left parties has exacerbated societal polarization and strife, with a consequent increase in civil unrest.

International Concerns:

Impact on Global Standing and Internal Policy
Reuters predicts that the highly fragmented nature of the National Assembly will complicate domestic policy agendas, possibly diminishing France’s influence within the EU and globally. Furthermore, Macron has opted not to accept Prime Minister Jean Castex’s resignation on July 8th, asking him to stay on temporarily to ensure national stability. The new National Assembly is scheduled to convene for its first plenary session on July 18th.

Economic Uncertainties:

Market Challenges Ahead
Amidst these political ambiguities, there’s an undeniable impact on the economy and financial markets. A recent survey by the French Association of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises revealed that 35% of the businesses prioritize “political stability,” and 47% are apprehensive about a decline in business volume in the coming months.

Credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s has stated that the “hung parliament” could complicate decision-making in France. “Should economic growth remain significantly below our projections, the country’s ‘AA-/A-1+’ sovereign credit rating could be pressured,” stated S&P. Additionally, the inability to reduce the substantial budget deficit and an unexpected rise in government interest expenses could also affect its ratings.

Market Relief:

The Far-Right’s Impact on Financial Markets
It is noteworthy that the far-right’s National Rally did not secure an overwhelming victory which, to some extent, is good news for financial markets, since French markets have previously witnessed “double jeopardy” in stocks and bonds over concerns of the far-right’s spread.

AMP’s Chief Economist and Head of Investment Strategy, Shane Oliver, indicated that a parliament where no single party holds a majority is not an optimal outcome for reform and deficit reduction. However, this also isn’t the worst-case scenario for the markets, as it may effectively block the National Rally’s extreme policies.

Fiscal Policy Struggles:

Navigating “Hung Parliament” Challenges
The unresolved status of the “hung parliament” also marks an arduous path for France’s fiscal policies and deficit reductions. As France has failed to contain its budget deficit within 3% of its GDP, the European Commission plans to include the country in the “excessive deficit procedure.” Deputy Chief Eurozone Economist at Capital Economics, Jack Allen-Reynolds, has noted that an unruly parliament means pushing through cuts to comply with EU budget rules, which are essential to set France on a path to sustainable public debt.

Government Coalition Prospects:

Potential Alliances and Co-leadership
Analysts suggest that Macron might ally with the left-wing alliance to form a coalition government. At the same time, given the relative majority of the left in the National Assembly, a co-leadership scenario with a leftist Prime Minister alongside Macron may materialize. Nonetheless, the process of establishing a new government will undoubtedly be rife with bargaining. French media analysis points to the difficulty in forming a coalition government, given significant ideological divergences between Macron’s vision and that of the left-wing parties.

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