In the aftermath of a tumultuous parliamentary election in France, President Emmanuel Macron has refused to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, aiming to maintain stability in a fragmented political landscape. The election results have led to a hung parliament, with no clear majority for the left, right, or center. Macron's centrist party faced significant losses, while the far-left New Popular Front (NFP) emerged as a dominant force, challenging the far-right National Rally, which also fell short of expectations. This political deadlock is expected to lead to a period of instability, political chaos, and gridlock in France, as Macron seeks to navigate through the challenges of forming a functional government.
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