French footballers, shocked at EU vote, stress importance of voting
The members of France's national team, along with their staff, are expected to be present in Germany during the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament. However, they have made arrangements to cast their votes during their country's election this month. Some players have expressed apprehension about the political shift towards the right in their country.
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- Published Date: 07:21 | 15 June 2024
- Modified Date: 07:21 | 15 June 2024
President Emmanuel Macron called for early elections following his party's losses in the European Parliament elections last Sunday. From June 30 until July 7, French voters will go to the polls to elect a new parliament.
France's group stage, with matches against Austria, the Netherlands and Poland, will be over by June 30. But Les Bleus are seen as favourites to reach the knock-out stages, with many predicting the team to win Euro 2024, with the Berlin final set for July 14.
Le Parisien daily has reported that almost 40 members from the French team and support staff want to exercise their right to appoint a proxy - such as a family member - to vote for them at the polling station.
Some, including Marcus Thuram from Serie A champions Inter Milan, have expressed concern about France's current political climate.
Macron's party received just under 15%, compared to more than 31% for the right-wing National Rally party.
Thuram found out about the result of the European elections after France's friendly match against Canada, he said during a press conference in Paderborn on Saturday.
"We were all a bit shocked in the dressing room," he said. "The situation in France is sad, it's serious."
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