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In an exclusive interview with Le Figaro, French President Emmanuel Macron announced his decision to dissolve the Assemblée nationale and call for early legislative elections in his country. The president stated that he believes the Rassemblement National of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella is not ready to govern.

Macron cited two main reasons for his decision: the disorder in Parliament and the difficulty in finding a majority. He emphasized the importance of forming a majority that will effectively govern the country, as opposed to the European elections where voters may not think their vote carries significant consequences.

The president declared that the next elections in 2027 were too far off for the current situation and argued that the national elections required a thoughtful and meaningful vote to shape the country’s future. Despite criticism and questions about his mental state, Macron firmly stood by his decision, stating that he only had France’s best interests in mind.

The president’s decision sparked a debate among the French populace. Many questioned the timing and rationale behind the move, while others supported Macron’s bold decision. As the electoral campaign gains momentum, the French electorate prepares to cast their votes and shape

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