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The French parliament, with no party holding an absolute majority, is set to elect the president of the National Assembly, a crucial role that could shape the country's politics. The left-wing New Popular Front alliance has nominated André Chassaigne, a veteran Communist, for the position. This election, usually a formality, has become pivotal due to the fragmented political landscape and uncertainty in forming the government. Various factions, including President Macron's centrists and the far-right National Rally, are vying for strategic positions in the assembly. The outcome of this vote will influence the balance of power and future governance in France.
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- 46 days ago
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- 50% Left
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