France's far-right RN says it is getting ready for potential snap elections
The National Rally has selected 85% of its candidates and calls for rapid elections to resolve the budget deadlock amid government instability and rising financial market concerns, ECB warns.
- Marine Le Pen said only elections could break the impasse and called for a rapid dissolution of parliament.
- European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde warned that political turmoil in any eurozone country could weigh on markets.
- Opinion polls show new elections would deliver another hung parliament, but with the far-right RN likely stronger than it is now.
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France's far-right RN says it is getting ready for potential snap elections
France's far-right National Rally said on Monday it was preparing for the possibility of snap elections, adding that Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's efforts this week to try to stave off the collapse of his government would fail.
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France's National Rally is preparing for potential snap elections as opposition parties plan to oppose Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's government in a confidence vote. President Macron faces options if Bayrou loses. Political tensions rise, with Marine Le Pen's appeal pending and National Rally poised for potential gains.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right2Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Center
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources are Center
64% Center
L 18%
C 64%
R 18%
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