Macron Dissolves French Parliament, Calls for Snap Election
President Risks Losing Control of Domestic Agenda
Le Pen's RN Eyes 2027 Presidential Vote
In a surprise move, French President Emmanuel Macron has dissolved the National Assembly and called for a snap election. The move comes after Macron's party suffered heavy losses in recent European Parliament elections.
Macron's decision is a risky one. If his party fails to win a majority in the new parliament, he could lose control of his domestic agenda and potentially face a hostile legislature. This could hamper his ability to implement key reforms, such as changes to the pension system and labor laws.
One of Macron's main rivals, Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Rally (RN), has already set her sights on the 2027 presidential vote. Le Pen, who lost to Macron in the 2017 election, has been gaining ground in the polls in recent months.
The snap election is likely to be a closely fought contest. Macron's party, La République En Marche! (LREM), is facing a challenge from both the RN and the left-wing coalition Nupes.
The outcome of the election will have a major impact on the future of France. A victory for Macron would give him a renewed mandate to implement his reforms. However, a defeat could lead to a period of political instability and uncertainty.
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