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French President Emmanuel Macron, who called the snap elections on June 9 after his party’s defeat in the European elections, saw his centrist coalition suffer yet another humiliating defeat this Sunday. His alliance came in third with 20.7% of votes, while the alliance of left-wing parties, the New Popular Front, obtained 28.1%. The far-right National Rally scored 33.5% and almost doubled its result compared to the last legislative elections in 2022. What do these results mean for the presidential camp?When French President Emmanuel Macron called for snap elections, he promised “a time of ess…

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