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France no-confidence vote: Le Pen urges Macron to call snap legislative polls

French far-right three-time presidential candidate Marine Le Pen on Monday urged President Emmanuel Macron to call snap legislative elections in a bid to end months of political deadlock as the country’s parliament prepared to cast ballots in a no-confidence vote. France 24’s French politics editor Marc Perelman takes a closer look at the president’s option if, as expected, the government is toppled.

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