French govt official: Senate elections ‘failure’ for Macron
PARIS — The French government spokesman said Monday that Senate elections have been a “failure” for President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party.
The conservative Republicans were the clear winners in Sunday’s vote for about half the chamber’s 348 seats. The Republicans now have 159 seats and their centre-right allies have 50 seats, while Macron’s 17-month-old Republic on the Move! party has just 28 seats in the Senate.
Senators aren’t chosen by the public but by around 75,000 elected officials, mostly from local councils across the country. They are elected for six-year terms.
Government spokesman Christophe Castaner told BFM TV that the defeat wasn’t a surprise because “those who voted are those who have been elected in 2014 and 2015 when Republic on the Move! didn’t exist.” Castaner was asked if the election result was a disappointment, and he replied: “Yes, it’s a failure, but it was expected.”