President Macron’s decision to call for a snap election in France has put the fate of the country’s political system at stake. With the rise of far-right and far-left parties, there is a possibility of a government shift that could lead to financial crises, street violence, and institutional collapse. The citizens are divided and on edge, as they see the upcoming election as a historic moment filled with uncertainty and danger. President Macron’s attempt to scare voters back towards the center by alluding to civil war has been deemed as dangerous and could potentially lead to hate and violence. With the possibility of violent protests on the horizon, there are concerns about how political instability might impact the upcoming Olympic Games. Ultimately, the French election reflects a populist moment that has been witnessed in other countries in recent years, signaling a shift in the political landscape that could have long-lasting repercussions.
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