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As France heads to the polls, the nation braces for a potential political stalemate with predictions indicating a divided parliament. The closely contested election reflects deep-seated divisions within French society, making it increasingly likely that no single party will secure a clear majority.
Polling data and political analysts suggest that President Emmanuel Macron's centrist party, La République En Marche!, will struggle to retain a decisive hold on the National Assembly. Meanwhile, rival parties on both the left and right are poised to make significant gains, setting the. . .