Macron stands by move to dissolve parliament, trigger snap elections

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French President Emmanuel Macron defended Wednesday his decision to call snap parliamentary elections following his party's resounding defeat in the European parliamentary vote.

French President Emmanuel Macron defended his decision to call snap parliamentary elections after his party’s crushing defeat in the European parliamentary vote, insisting on Wednesday that voters will ultimately choose the 'progressive bloc' over the far-right. In France, legislative elections decide the makeup of the parliament, not the occupant of the presidential Élysée Palace.

think the French are intelligent, they see what’s being done, what’s coherent and what’s not, and they know what to do,' Macron said. He added: 'I don’t believe at all that the worst can happen. You see, I’m an indefatigable optimist.

Le Pen is working to consolidate power on the right in efforts to translate the European triumph into a national win and come closer to claiming power. Her party is expected to win the most French seats in the European Parliament, potentially as many as 30 of France’s 81.

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