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New Popular Front secures decisive win as French players react

French footballers
French footballers
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Karol Osiński

8 July 2024 13:43

The second round of parliamentary elections in France has ended. The French Ministry of the Interior announced that the New Popular Front won the largest number of seats. The reactions of the "Les Bleus" national team players to the results speak for themselves.

The New Popular Front, a coalition of left-wing and far-left groups, won 182 seats, outpacing the Together for the Republic coalition centred around Renaissance. This bloc won 168 seats. A big surprise is that Marine Le Pen's National Rally came in third after winning the first round (143 seats).

The French national team reached the semifinals of Euro 2024, eliminating Portugal in a penalty shootout in the quarterfinals. Didier Deschamps' players' successes in Germany coincided with parliamentary elections in the Loire country. Some members of the French squad expressed their opinions on the final results on social media.

French soccer players commented on the parliamentary election results

Some players openly opposed right-wing parties, so the New Popular Front's victory is in their favour. For example, Real Madrid star Aurelien Tchouameni wrote on social media, "Victory of the people!"

FC Barcelona player Jules Kounde, who has spoken out more frequently on political matters, opted for a more extended reflection. He publicly urged votes against Marine Le Pen's party, so, in his view, the victory of the left-wing party was a success for the French.

Relief, like the anxiety of the past few weeks, is immense. Congratulations to all French people who mobilized so that this beautiful country, France, is not ruled by the far-right - the defender wrote.

Additionally, PSG player Ousmane Dembele expressed his joy. Right after the election results were announced, the player posted a photo on Instagram in which he smiles after being whistled at the makeshift FC Barcelona stadium. This was a clear indication of his feelings about the situation in France.

Meanwhile, Liverpool's defender Ibrahima Konate posted a message on X with fences and the French flag, mimicking the sanitary cordon, which was used by far-right party to encourage voters from other parties to choose the extreme right-wing rival. Marcus Thuram, son of French legend Lilian Thuram and currently a Didier Deschamps' squad player, joined his teammates in expressing their delight with the current circumstances.

Congratulations to everyone who responded to the danger hanging over our beautiful country. Long live diversity, long live the Republic, long live France. The fight continues - we read on his InstaStories.
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