Macron admits early elections led to political instability and a hung parliament in France.
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted that calling early parliamentary elections in June led to political instability, resulting in a hung parliament and an increase in far-right lawmakers. This decision weakened his power and caused issues, including failing to approve a budget for 2025. Macron hinted at using referendums to address key national issues in the future.
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