Initial indications on Sunday evening for the French parliamentary run-off vote threw up some big surprises.
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The 2024 state legislative sessions are almost upon us (or for those in a state with a year-round schedule, you’re always in the thick of things). Here are some nationwide trends we will likely see in the 2024 bills: https://hubs.li/Q02587qf0
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This Thursday we turn our attention once again to France. Many people in Brussels are watching this election closely following the French results in the EU Parliamentary polls. Now the Council is the legislator in focus for those in EU affairs as France decides how their own government will be composed. Our analysts will discuss the key pointers to watch: • What do the latest polls tell us about second round races? • Will France be put into Excessive Deficit Procedure during the campaign? • Will Le Pen continue to play by the Meloni playbook? • What are the chances of a right-wing coalition? • How likely can the left implement its disruptive fiscal programme? • What would happen in a hung parliament? 🗓 Thursday 20 June 🕒 15.00-15.30 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ewY6xgUH
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A change of government! #GeneralElection2024 Interesting to see a very low turnout of voters, and the low share of vote for the victors - the latter underlines how the vote of the right/centre right has fragmented. Now though, onto policies that can boost UK competitivness (and making sure that as professional advisers we can help our clients navigate change!!)
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Good morning! Today, we discuss the potential impact of the EU Parliament election on the bloc’s deal with Mercosur. Why a rout on the Brazilian real? And the latest inflation figures.
EU Parliament election: a nail in the Mercosur deal's coffin?
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France’s left-wing New Popular Front coalition unexpectedly thwarted a far-right advance, clinching the largest number of seats but falling short of absolute parliamentary majority in the run-off vote, early data showed. The New Popular Front — an alliance of five parties ranging from the far-left France Unbowed to the Socialists and the Ecologists — could secure between 180 and 215 seats in the latest electoral round, according to an IFOP estimate for French broadcaster TV 1. Ipsos projected a lead of between 172 to 192 seats for the faction. French President Emmanuel Macron’s Ensemble party and its allies were set to gain between 150 and 180 seats, according to IFOP, while far-right Rassemblement National — which won the first round of elections and was widely seen as likely to retain a strong momentum in the runoff vote — seen in third place with 120-150 seats. None of the parties have accrued the necessary absolute majority of 289 seats to rule alone, suggesting markets could open on Monday to a hung parliament in Europe’s third-largest economy, if the Sunday results are confirmed. Read the full story: https://cnb.cx/3LcEEN5
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The European Parliament election has past las sunday and despite any result it is quite important to be aware of what is it for, why it exist, how does it work and how it affect us as EU citizens. Please take a look on this link which briefly explain these important topics. #europeanparliament #EU #europeanelections
What is the European Parliament and how does it work? | Together
together.europarl.europa.eu
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Vote for the PM candidate, not for dynasty rule and those propagating fragmented mandate 1. Freebies make nations weaker and poorer. 2. Is the constitution under danger? 3. Vote on national concerns, not local issues. 4. Is democracy in danger? 5. Vote for the right PM candidate, not on a caste basis. 6. Why not the NOTA option? Must read in detail and share 🙏🙏
Vote for the PM candidate, not for dynasty rule and those propagating fragmented mandate
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What exactly will a First Nations Voice to Parliament look like if successfully voted into the Australian Constitution? We unpack some key details of The Voice and important things to consider when determining your vote here: https://lnkd.in/gHXPybuU #VoicetoParliament
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