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Setback for Macron: Far Right wins first round of election in France

IndiaTimes Monday, 1 July 2024
Following the parliamentary election's first round, France faces a pivotal moment with the National Rally party's rise. The political dynamics suggest a significant challenge to President Macron's leadership, prompting discussions of potential alliances and the need for cohesive democratic responses to navigate the evolving landscape effectively.
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