
Macron loses absolute majority after historic gains for French far right and left
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French voters have denied newly re-elected centrist President Emmanuel Macron an absolute majority in parliament, limiting his hand in a second term.
Macron's centrist alliance Ensemble! came first in Sunday's second round of legislative elections, securing 245 out of a total of 577, according to final results released by the French interior ministry -- more than any other political party.
However, it still fell short of the 289 seat threshold for an absolute majority in the National Assembly, France's lower house.
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