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'Today is a sad day': public reaction to the first round of votes
published at 17:05
17:05
Justina Pukaite
Reporting from Paris
Headshot of Félicia in a Parisian street
There's been a lot of chatter today from various political factions in France - but how are the people feeling today? Let's check in.
Félicia is rushing across the street in the heart of Paris on this Monday afternoon.
When asked about yesterday’s snap election’s first round results, she says she feels shame.
“It’s fascism winning today and that’s not something to be proud of. Today is a sad day, we all lost something”.
The 35-year-old woman lives in the capital and as most Parisians, she voted for the left alliance.
Most of the National Rally voters come from smaller cities and 61% of them say they are unsatisfied with their lives, according to recent polls.
“I think that the poor people don’t understand what they’re voting for and it’s really sad," says Félicia.
But she is not shocked by the result.
“Macron comes back, hoping that it’s going to be always the same game, that he will always be winning the same part - no!’
“Macron did nothing for the people, he didn’t listen to anybody”, she adds



The “poor people” don’t know how fortunate they are to be seeing the glories of diversity in their time and need guidance from the Parisian elite who just know so much more than them.

I doubt it ever occurs to Felicia that she is in fact the problem….
 
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