(UDHAYAM, COLOMBO) – French President Emmanuel Macron’s party has won a clear Parliamentary majority, results show, weeks after his own Presidential victory.
With nearly all votes counted, his La République en Marche, alongside its MoDem allies, won more than 300 seats in the 577-seat National Assembly.
The winning margin is lower than some expected, with turnout down from 2012.
The party was formed just over a year ago, and half of its candidates have little or no political experience.
The result has swept aside all of the mainstream parties and gives the 39-year-old President a strong mandate in Parliament to pursue his pro-European Union (EU), business-friendly reform plans.
The second round of the Parliamentary Election was marked by weak voter turnout, estimated to be a record low of about 42%, down sharply on five-years ago.
Correspondents say opponents of Mr. Macron may simply have not bothered to turn out.
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe acknowledged the low turnout, promising his party would act for France as a whole.
Courtesy: BBC