Reported 11 months ago
After the European Parliament elections in France ended with a significant victory for the far-right, with President Macron's party falling behind, Macron announced the dissolution of the parliament and early elections at the end of the month. The clear rightward trend in Europe was evident as far-right parties made gains in France and Germany. Macron's decision was seen as a move to regain confidence from French voters amidst growing far-right influences. Dissolving the parliament is a bold move with potential repercussions, as a far-right victory could complicate Macron's governance. Macron's early election decision is a rare occurrence in France, which has historical complexities tied to the president's relationship with parliament.
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