The Elysée Palace has denied reports suggesting French President Emmanuel Macron is contemplating snap elections later this year. This speculation followed a report by Bloomberg, highlighting a recent discussion among Macron and his advisors regarding an early vote. Despite this, polls indicate a resurgence in Macron's popularity, nearing pre-2022 levels. However, after losing an outright majority in last year's snap election, the parliament remains divided, complicating governance. Macron has committed to avoiding further snap elections, reinforcing political stability as he nears the end of his term in 2027.
The Presidency of the Republic denies this, as it already did prior to the publication of the article regarding the claim of snap elections.
Macron's popularity has surged in recent weeks, nearly rebounding to levels he enjoyed before the disastrous snap election last year.
The left-wing alliance won 182 seats, while Macron's coalition secured only 168, showcasing significant political shifts since his recent electoral losses.
Macron has previously stated he would avoid another snap ballot before leaving office, despite recent speculation surrounding his electoral strategies.
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