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France's Macron Doesn't Rule Out Calling Snap Elections Again

Summary by Politico Europe
The French president’s last roll of the electoral dice didn’t end well for him.

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At a press conference in Nice, the President of the Republic said this Monday that his "worship" was "that there was no other dissolution" of the National Assembly, one year after the previous one. If he "assumes" his decision of 9 June 2024, Emmanuel Macron admitted that it had not been "undertaken". However, he did not completely exclude a new dissolution. - Emmanuel Macron does not "worry" a "other dissolution" of the National Assembly... wit…

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A year after his decision, which surprised the country, the president again admitted that she had not been "understood" by the French. But he swept away the "rebuke" in "immediacy", returning responsibility to the parties and the government.

·Paris, France
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Exactly one year ago, French President Emmanuel Macron shocked France and the whole of Europe by dissolving Parliament, losing his majority and triggering a political crisis that is still unresolved today. Given that the French president can call early elections every year, will he risk it again, given the political instability in France for the past year?

The French president wants more cooperation.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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