Reported 8 months ago
On June 18, 2024, the European Parliament election results showed the rise of far-right seats, with Marine Le Pen's 'National Rally' winning more than double the seats of President Macron's 'Rebirth of Europe'. Meanwhile, Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te took a bold stance by advocating the 'New Two-State Theory', transforming cross-strait relations into two-country relations. Both leaders are risking political gambles to break free from fate's shackles and pursue new horizons. Macron faces the risk of losing to the far-right, while Lai's actions have angered China. Their high-stakes decisions could lead to significant consequences for their political careers, parties, and countries.
Source: YAHOO