French President Emmanuel Macron scheduled snap legislative elections starting later this month after his political party was swamped Sunday by that of far-right rival Marine Le Pen in voting to elect the European Parliament. Macron’s centrist Renaissance party won just 15% of the ballots cast, less than half the 32% racked up by Le Pen’s National Rally party, Reuters reported, citing exit polls. The Socialists came in a close third, with 14%. “I’ve decided to give you back the choice of our parliamentary future through the vote. I am therefore dissolving the National Assembly,” Macron said in…