The legislative elections in France resulted on Sunday, July 7, in a National Assembly without a clear majority. Alliances between parties that are competitors and do not belong to the same political camp will probably be necessary to form a majority. In other countries, this situation is the rule, as in Germany, where coalitions between different parties, sometimes politically distant, are the rule. With the price of making concessions on its program.
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