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One Year After the Dissolution, Emmanuel Macron Sweeps the Blames, the RN Aligns Its European Supporters

Summary by Radio France Internationale
A year after the dissolution of the National Assembly, which upset French political life, Emmanuel Macron said on Monday 9 June that his "hope" was "that there should be no further dissolution" of the National Assembly, but without excluding it completely. For his part, the RN celebrated the anniversary of its historic breakthrough in the European elections in the Loiret by inviting great European leaders of the far right.

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A year ago, Emmanuel Macron surprised everyone by declaring the dissolution of the National Assembly. Today, if he wishes not to renew this decision, he does not exclude recourse to it in the event of a "blocking of the country" by certain political parties.

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A year ago, after the dissolution of the National Assembly by Emmanuel Macron, many MPs did not return to their seats and had to give up their mandate hastily. TF1info met with two of them, always bitter and disappointed, unanimous on the fact that it was a "error" for the country. They tell us about the personal "shock" that it was for them, about their conversion, and about those who did not have the chance to find a job. - Dissolution: a year…

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A year ago, Emmanuel Macron decided to dissolve the assembly. The four guests of the "Open Air" were committed to the campaign of the general elections. A year later, they and they told about their disappointments, their battles, their angers and their hopes.

·Paris, France
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A year after the dissolution of the National Assembly, which upset French political life, Emmanuel Macron said on Monday 9 June that his "hope" was "that there should be no further dissolution" of the National Assembly, but without excluding it completely. For his part, the RN celebrated the anniversary of its historic breakthrough in the European elections in the Loiret by inviting great European leaders of the far right.

·Paris, France
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One year to the day after its shocking dissolution, the President of the Republic again called on the political parties to "work" with the government to "progress the country".

·Paris, France
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In July 2024, the withdrawal of left-wing candidates and macroists stemmed the breakthrough of the far right in the early parliamentary elections. A year later, part of the centre and the right were mainly tempted by an "anti-LFI front".

·Paris, France
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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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