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AnalysisFrance’s Macron takes biggest gamble of his political career after EU election setback

  • Emmanuel Macron called a snap legislative election he might lose in a desperate bid to stop the rise of his far-right rival, Marine Le Pen

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron after voting for the European Parliament election on Sunday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
French President Emmanuel Macron has taken the biggest gamble of his political career by calling early legislative elections to combat the surge of the far-right, with the outcome decisive for his political legacy.

France will go to the polls to vote for a new National Assembly on June 30, with a second round on July 7, Macron said in an address to the nation.

His stunning announcement came after EU election projections showed the far-right National Rally (RN) had scored more than double the votes of his centrist alliance in the French vote.

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“The extreme gamble,” wrote daily Liberation in the front-page headline of its Monday edition.

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, president of the French National Rally. Photo: AP
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella, president of the French National Rally. Photo: AP

In his address to the nation on Sunday, Macron noted that in total far-right parties in France had won almost 40 per cent of the vote.

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“It is a situation to which I cannot resign myself … I cannot act as if nothing had happened,” Macron added.

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