France Before New Elections
The upcoming elections in France are dominated by the controversy surrounding conservative party leader Éric Ciotti's proposed alliance with the far-right Rassemblement National, causing internal turmoil and a significant rift within the traditional right-wing party. President Macron condemns political extremes and divisive alliances, advocating for a 'central bloc' to counter such ideologies.
Despite facing resistance and revolt from party members, Ciotti vows to persist in his position, while Macron warns of potential chaos if France succumbs to extreme political factions. The situation also impacts international relations, with the CDU threatening to expel the French sister party LR from the EPP over potential collaboration with Le Pen's party.
Meanwhile, in Italy, the EU election results suggest a signal of moderation for the conservative-right government coalition, highlighting shifts in the political landscape across Europe.
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