German’s Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck expressed a sense of relief following the recent French National Assembly election results. The far right failed to secure an outright majority, prompting Habeck to comment on the outcome.
Habeck, a member of the Green Party and serving as the economy minister, highlighted his relief that the right-wing parties did not achieve a significant breakthrough. He acknowledged that the process of forming a government would be complex but commended the collaborative efforts of center, center-left, and left-wing parties in preventing France from veering towards nationalism.
Regarding the election outcome, Habeck described it as encouraging but emphasized the significant challenges ahead for France, Europe, and Franco-German relations. He underscored the importance of France reclaiming its pivotal role within the European landscape, noting the critical role the country plays in the functioning of the European Union.
As Europe navigates a phase of reorganization post-European elections, Habeck expressed hope for a swift restoration of France's position within the EU. He stressed the indispensability of France in the European context, emphasizing the need for strong Franco-German relations for the effective functioning of the European project.