Political paralysis looms in France after shock election result
by Angelique Chrisafis in Paris from World news | The Guardian on (#6P264)
With parliament roughly split into three blocs, it could take weeks for MPs in a typically conflictual system to build coalitions
For more than 50 years, whenever France held a parliamentary election, voters would know the next morning which party would be in government and with what political agenda.
This time it is different. After Emmanuel Macron called a surprise snap election, and after the shortest campaign in modern history, French people delivered a spectacular rush of tactical voting to hold back a surge of far-right support. The resulting political landscape is divided and the outcome is complicated. Macron will take time to let the dust settle, his entourage has said.
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