Macron Says He Won’t Resign, ‘Whatever the Result’ of France’s Election

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Macron Says He Won’t Resign, , ‘Whatever the Result’ of France’s Election.
On June 11, the French president said he
won't resign, no matter what happens in the upcoming parliamentary elections, Politico reports. .
He called the election on June 9 after a huge
win by the National Rally in the European
election, adding pressure to his administration. .
He called the election on June 9 after a huge
win by the National Rally in the European
election, adding pressure to his administration. .
It’s not the National Rally that writes
the Constitution nor the spirit of it, Emmanual Macron, president of France,
via interview with 'Le Figaro Magazine'.
The institutions are clear, and so
is the place of the president,
whatever the result, Emmanual Macron, president of France,
via interview with 'Le Figaro Magazine'.
Macron went on to warn voters against assuming that the far-right party will be victorious in the parliamentary election
since it uses a different voting system.
The first round of voting for the parliamentary
election will take place on June 30.
A second round will occur on July 7.
Politics is dynamic. I’ve never
believed in polls. The decision
I have taken opens a new era. , Emmanual Macron, president of France,
via interview with 'Le Figaro Magazine'.
A new campaign begins, and we
should look at the scores for each
constituency in the light of those
for the European elections, Emmanual Macron, president of France,
via interview with 'Le Figaro Magazine'.
Meanwhile, credit agencies and experts caution
that France's unstable political climate and
potential National Rally victory could derail
the country's efforts to slash public debt

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