A big bang on the day of the EU elections in France: President Emmanuel Macron unexpectedly called new elections!
According to forecasts, Marine Le Pen’s far-right party Rassemblement National (RN) became the strongest force in the EU elections. It stood at 31.5 to 33.3 percent, while Macron’s allies were expected to get only about 15 percent. The Socialists reached 14 percent.
After the first figures were announced, RN top candidate Jordan Bardella called for new elections and a change of course in the EU. The result is a “devastating defeat” for Macron, who is now a “weakened president.” Moments later he pulled the cord and announced new elections.
Source: Krone

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