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France's left-wing parties struggle to unite, Socialists' leader says[July 15, 2024] PARIS (Reuters) - France's left-wing parties still plan to form a joint government after they emerged as the strongest bloc in parliament in a snap election, but any pact is unlikely to come this week, the head of the Socialist Party (PS) said on Monday. "Nothing will happen before July 18." Olivier Faure told France 2 television, referring to the date the newly elected National Assembly is due to convene for the first time. |
Member of parliament Olivier Faure, First Secretary of the French Socialist Party and member of the left-wing parties alliance named "Nouveau Front Populaire" (New Popular Front - NFP), talks to journalists as he arrives at the National Assembly in Paris after the second round of the early French parliamentary elections, France, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Yara Nardi/ File Photo |
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