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In an interview, French President Emmanuel Macron expressed concerns stating that extreme opposition parties in the upcoming legislative elections in France could lead to civil war. He criticized the far-right National Rally and far-left France Unbowed for pushing sectarian politics that could divide the country and provoke hostilities. Macron's comments come as his centrist party trails behind in the polls, with fears of the far-right party winning a majority in the National Assembly. Opposition parties accused Macron of fear-mongering, while the National Rally leader reassured voters about economic plans. The first round of elections is set for June 30.
Source: YAHOO