French President Emmanuel Macron dissolved the country’s parliament, allowing for a general election. Accordingly, the first round of the election to elect representatives to the House of Representatives of the French Parliament will be held on June 30, and the second round on July 7.

French President Macron dissolved the parliament after calling a special press conference and addressing the nation. The results of the European Union parliamentary elections are in, and far-right political groups have won the most. In the election, French President Macron, German Chancellor Olaf, and Austrian Chancellor Karl Neuhammer lost.

Addressing the nation, the French President has explained that he has decided to dissolve the parliament and go for an election immediately, taking into account the election defeat. (AFP)

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