Macron Calls for New Elections Amid Far-Right Surge
French President Emmanuel Macron called for new parliamentary elections after his party suffered a significant loss to the far-right National Rally party in the country's EU election. Macron urges a fresh vote to stabilize governance and counter the rise of far-right influence.
French President Emmanuel Macron called on Sunday for new parliamentary elections after his camp heavily lost to the far right National Rally party in the country's EU election.
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