
France faces political deadlock
French elections deal a blow to the far-right National Rally but it leaves no party with a majority.
France is facing political deadlock after parliamentary elections has left no party with a majority. The far-right National Rally have been pushed to third place, behind a hastily assembled left-wing alliance and Macron's centrists. We get reaction from Paris and explain what it means for the country. We also speak to young voters to get their reaction to the result.
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Presenter: Andrew Peach
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