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France snap election: The logic behind Macron’s big gamble | About That13 hours ago
Duration 9:19
13 hours agoNewsDuration 9:19After right-leaning and far-right parties made major gains in the European parliamentary elections, French President Emmanuel Macron called a surprise snap election. Andrew Chang explains what the French president stands to lose — or possibly gain — from taking such a gamble.
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