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Maroc Maroc - PHILSTAR.COM - Opinion - 08/07/2024 16:00

Gridlocked

Just a week ago, after the first round of France’s two-stage parliamentary elections, it seemed inevitable that the far-right National Rally party would take control of the country’s 577-seat National Assembly. What happened this last weekend stunned even the veteran observers of French politics.

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