He will submit his resignation on Monday morning. to the French president Emmanuel Macron, the country’s prime minister Gabriel Attal, after the results of the second round of elections.

However, he added that he will carry out his duties for as long as it takes.

Atal said that calling early parliamentary elections was not his choice, but he expressed satisfaction that in the new National Assembly it is not possible to form any absolute majority from the extreme political forces. He also expressed his satisfaction with the fact that the faction close to President Macron resisted elected three times as many MPs by those who predicted some polls.

Attal also said that he understands that in light of today’s results, many French people feel some uncertainty about the future, given that there is no clear majority in the National Assembly and that the country is experiencing an unprecedented political situation just before the Olympics.

Finally, he confirmed that the French president will wait for the assembly of the National Assembly before taking the necessary decisions and concluded by saying that the future of France will now be at stake more than ever in the parliament hall.