Oman Daily Observer

Macron angers ally with parliament picks

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PARIS: Tensions over French president-elect Emmanuel Macron’s bid to redraw France’s political map burst into the open on Friday as a key ally was left furious ahead of crucial parliament­ary elections next month.

Macron angered fellow centrist Francois Bayrou and faced mockery from his opponents after his La Republique En Marche (REM, The Republic on the Move) party unveiled more than 400 candidates for crucial parliament­ary elections in June.

“It’s a big recycling operation for the Socialist party,” Bayrou told L’Obs magazine, adding bitterly that candidates from his MoDem party had been offered only 35 constituen­cies instead of the 120 he expected.

Bayrou, a veteran centrist and presidenti­al candidate, threw his and MoDem’s support behind Macron at the end of February at a crucial time when the 39-year-old president-elect’s campaign needed new momentum.

“When I offered him my support, he was at 18 per cent,” Bayrou added.

Macron, who will be inaugurate­d on Sunday, has promised to refresh France’s parliament and his party unveiled 428 out of 577 candidates on Thursday.

Half of them have never held elected office, including a retired female bullfighte­r and a star mathematic­ian, and half of them are women.

The initial reaction from three out of four voters was positive, a survey published on Friday by the Harris Interactiv­e polling group suggested.

“Probably the biggest success of Emmanuel Macron is having motivated so many people who were outside of politics to have committed themselves to try to renew things,” his spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said on Friday.

But as well as angering Bayrou, REM was forced to correct its list after around 10 people said they had not agreed to stand for the party or had never applied to be a candidate.

 ?? — AFP ?? France’s president-elect Emmanuel Macron walks in a street in Paris.
— AFP France’s president-elect Emmanuel Macron walks in a street in Paris.

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