Emmanuel Macron dissolves parliament calls snap election

French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he would dissolve the national assembly, arguing: “I can’t pretend that nothing has happened.”

His centrist Renew party was handed a heavy blow by coming in a very distant second in the European elections to the far-right National Rally, scoring 15.2% and 31.5% respectively.

Macron, in his five-minute address released on social media, retorted that “the rise of the nationalists and demagogues is a threat not only to our nation but also to our Europe and to France’s place in Europe and in the world”.

“The extreme right is both the impoverishment of the French people and the downfall of our country. So at the end of this day, I can’t pretend that nothing has happened,” he added.

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