Macron's Risky Move: Early Elections and the Rise of the Far-Right Party in France
French President Macron's decision to dissolve parliament and call for snap elections to counter the far-right movement led by Marine Le Pen may backfire as polls indicate the far-right party gaining momentum. The political landscape in France is tense, with various parties uniting or disintegrating in response to the challenging circumstances, creating electoral uncertainty.
Macron's gamble against extremism risks a far-right victory, potentially leading to an authoritarian government taking control. The EU is on edge as the far-right's progress in France could weaken the European project and complicate joint decision-making.
The unexpected move by ex-president François Hollande to stand for parliament aims to prevent the far right from gaining power amidst the political upheaval in the country.
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