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Elysee Palace Denies Reports of Macron's Potential Resignation Amid Right-Wing Victory Concerns on June 11
Jun 11, 2024, 09:34 AM
On June 11, French President Emmanuel Macron is reportedly discussing the possibility of resigning from his position if the right-wing party wins the upcoming parliamentary elections. This information was initially reported by Europe 1 radio, citing a source close to Macron. However, the Elysee Palace has officially denied these reports. The presidential office stated that there are no plans for Macron to step down, contradicting the earlier claims. Additionally, a person close to Macron also denied the report, as reported by BBG.
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