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Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

A voter casts her ballot at a polling station in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, on December 27, 2025. Polling stations opened on Saturday morning across Cote d'Ivoire for legislative elections to renew the 255 seats of the National Assembly, Xinhua reporters observed on site in Abidjan, the country's economic capital. Photo by Yvan Sonh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

A staff member posts polling station information at the entrance of a polling station in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, on December 27, 2025. Polling stations opened on Saturday morning across Cote d'Ivoire for legislative elections to renew the 255 seats of the National Assembly, Xinhua reporters observed on site in Abidjan, the country's economic capital. Photo by Yvan Sonh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

A voter fills out a ballot at a polling station in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, on December 27, 2025. Polling stations opened on Saturday morning across Cote d'Ivoire for legislative elections to renew the 255 seats of the National Assembly, Xinhua reporters observed on site in Abidjan, the country's economic capital. Photo by Yvan Sonh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

A staff member verifies a voter's fingerprint at a polling station in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, on December 27, 2025. Polling stations opened on Saturday morning across Cote d'Ivoire for legislative elections to renew the 255 seats of the National Assembly, Xinhua reporters observed on site in Abidjan, the country's economic capital. Photo by Yvan Sonh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

Polling Opens For Legislative Elections In Cote d'Ivoire - Abidjan

A staff member explains the voting rules to a voter at a polling station in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, on December 27, 2025. Polling stations opened on Saturday morning across Cote d'Ivoire for legislative elections to renew the 255 seats of the National Assembly, Xinhua reporters observed on site in Abidjan, the country's economic capital. Photo by Yvan Sonh/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

, The National Assembly. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima are paying a state visit to the Republic of Suriname at the invitation of President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons. The National Assembly (DNA) is the parliament of Suriname. It has 51 seats and a single chamber, exercising legislative, administrative, and supervisory powers. on December 1, 2025 in Paramaribo, Suriname. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NLBeeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

, The National Assembly. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima are paying a state visit to the Republic of Suriname at the invitation of President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons. The National Assembly (DNA) is the parliament of Suriname. It has 51 seats and a single chamber, exercising legislative, administrative, and supervisory powers. on December 1, 2025 in Paramaribo, Suriname. Photo by Patrick van Emst/NLBeeld/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

The National Assembly. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are paying a state visit to the Republic of Suriname at the invitation of President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons. The National Assembly (DNA) is the parliament of Suriname. It has 51 seats and a single chamber, exercising legislative, administrative, and supervisory powers, on December 1, 2025, in Paramaribo, Suriname. Photo by Patrick van Emst/ NLBeeld/Bruno PRess/ABACAPRESS.COM NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst. Pictured: Bronto Somohardjo Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

The National Assembly. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are paying a state visit to the Republic of Suriname at the invitation of President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons. The National Assembly (DNA) is the parliament of Suriname. It has 51 seats and a single chamber, exercising legislative, administrative, and supervisory powers, on December 1, 2025, in Paramaribo, Suriname. Photo by Patrick van Emst/ NLBeeld/Bruno PRess/ABACAPRESS.COM NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

The National Assembly. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are paying a state visit to the Republic of Suriname at the invitation of President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons. The National Assembly (DNA) is the parliament of Suriname. It has 51 seats and a single chamber, exercising legislative, administrative, and supervisory powers, on December 1, 2025, in Paramaribo, Suriname. Photo by Patrick van Emst/ NLBeeld/Bruno PRess/ABACAPRESS.COM NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

The National Assembly. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are paying a state visit to the Republic of Suriname at the invitation of President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons. The National Assembly (DNA) is the parliament of Suriname. It has 51 seats and a single chamber, exercising legislative, administrative, and supervisory powers, on December 1, 2025, in Paramaribo, Suriname. Photo by Patrick van Emst/ NLBeeld/Bruno PRess/ABACAPRESS.COM NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

Dutch Royals Visit Suriname - Day 1

The National Assembly. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima are paying a state visit to the Republic of Suriname at the invitation of President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons. The National Assembly (DNA) is the parliament of Suriname. It has 51 seats and a single chamber, exercising legislative, administrative, and supervisory powers, on December 1, 2025, in Paramaribo, Suriname. Photo by Patrick van Emst/ NLBeeld/Bruno PRess/ABACAPRESS.COM NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst Credit: NL Beeld / Patrick van Emst

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Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

FRANCE. CORSE-DU-SUD (2A) AJACCIO. ELECTION SIGNS BEFORE THE 1ST ROUND OF THE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS ON 30 JUNE 2024. JORDAN BARDELLA, RECENTLY ELECTED EUROPEAN DEPUTY AND PRESIDENT OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL SINCE 2021, IS THE OFFICIAL CANDIDATE OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL. HE IS BACKED BY MARINE LE PEN, PRESIDENT OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL GROUP IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, AND A LEADING FIGURE IN THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL PARTY. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

FRANCE. CORSE-DU-SUD (2A) AJACCIO. ELECTION SIGNS BEFORE THE 1ST ROUND OF THE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS ON 30 JUNE 2024. JORDAN BARDELLA, RECENTLY ELECTED EUROPEAN DEPUTY AND PRESIDENT OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL SINCE 2021, IS THE OFFICIAL CANDIDATE OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL. HE IS BACKED BY MARINE LE PEN, PRESIDENT OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL GROUP IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, AND A LEADING FIGURE IN THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL PARTY. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

Illustration - Corse du Sud - France

FRANCE. CORSE-DU-SUD (2A) AJACCIO. ELECTION SIGNS BEFORE THE 1ST ROUND OF THE LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS ON 30 JUNE 2024. JORDAN BARDELLA, RECENTLY ELECTED EUROPEAN DEPUTY AND PRESIDENT OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL SINCE 2021, IS THE OFFICIAL CANDIDATE OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL. HE IS BACKED BY MARINE LE PEN, PRESIDENT OF THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL GROUP IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, AND A LEADING FIGURE IN THE RASSEMBLEMENT NATIONAL PARTY. Photo by Stephane Frances/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

A man votes at a polling station in Dakar, Senegal, on Nov. 17, 2024. Polling stations officially opened at 8 a.m., local time, Sunday throughout Senegal and abroad for the legislative elections. A total of 7,371,890 Senegalese voters participated in 7,048 polling stations and 16,440 voting centers across the country and abroad. Forty-one political formations, parties, or coalitions compete in these legislative elections, aiming to elect 165 deputies to the National Assembly for a five-year term. Photo by Papa Demba Gueye/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

People wait to vote at a polling station in Dakar, Senegal, on Nov. 17, 2024. Polling stations officially opened at 8 a.m., local time, Sunday throughout Senegal and abroad for the legislative elections. A total of 7,371,890 Senegalese voters participated in 7,048 polling stations and 16,440 voting centers across the country and abroad. Forty-one political formations, parties, or coalitions compete in these legislative elections, aiming to elect 165 deputies to the National Assembly for a five-year term. Photo by Papa Demba Gueye/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

A staff member posts voting instructions at a polling station in Dakar, Senegal, on Nov. 17, 2024. Polling stations officially opened at 8 a.m., local time, Sunday throughout Senegal and abroad for the legislative elections. A total of 7,371,890 Senegalese voters participated in 7,048 polling stations and 16,440 voting centers across the country and abroad. Forty-one political formations, parties, or coalitions compete in these legislative elections, aiming to elect 165 deputies to the National Assembly for a five-year term. Photo by Papa Demba Gueye/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

Senegal Holds Snap Election - Dakar

Staff members explain voting procedures to a voter at a polling station in Dakar, Senegal, on Nov. 17, 2024. Polling stations officially opened at 8 a.m., local time, Sunday throughout Senegal and abroad for the legislative elections. A total of 7,371,890 Senegalese voters participated in 7,048 polling stations and 16,440 voting centers across the country and abroad. Forty-one political formations, parties, or coalitions compete in these legislative elections, aiming to elect 165 deputies to the National Assembly for a five-year term. Photo by Papa Demba Gueye/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

President of the National Union of Secondary Students (Union Syndicale Lyceenne - USL) Manes Nadel during a rally on Place de la Bastille to demonstrate against the French President's "forceful blow" two months after the legislative elections, in Paris on September 7, 2024. The desire for revenge was increased tenfold by the Newly appointed Prime minister in Matignon on September 5, 2024. While waiting for the reopening of the Assembly to try to bring down the government and the head of state organisers announce "150 mobilisation points throughout France", starting on Place de la Bastille in Paris, on September 7, 2024. Photo by. Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

President of the National Union of Secondary Students (Union Syndicale Lyceenne - USL) Manes Nadel during a rally on Place de la Bastille to demonstrate against the French President's "forceful blow" two months after the legislative elections, in Paris on September 7, 2024. The desire for revenge was increased tenfold by the Newly appointed Prime minister in Matignon on September 5, 2024. While waiting for the reopening of the Assembly to try to bring down the government and the head of state organisers announce "150 mobilisation points throughout France", starting on Place de la Bastille in Paris, on September 7, 2024. Photo by. Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

President of the National Union of Secondary Students (Union Syndicale Lyceenne - USL) Manes Nadel during a rally on Place de la Bastille to demonstrate against the French President's "forceful blow" two months after the legislative elections, in Paris on September 7, 2024. The desire for revenge was increased tenfold by the Newly appointed Prime minister in Matignon on September 5, 2024. While waiting for the reopening of the Assembly to try to bring down the government and the head of state organisers announce "150 mobilisation points throughout France", starting on Place de la Bastille in Paris, on September 7, 2024. Photo by. Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

President of the National Union of Secondary Students (Union Syndicale Lyceenne - USL) Manes Nadel during a rally on Place de la Bastille to demonstrate against the French President's "forceful blow" two months after the legislative elections, in Paris on September 7, 2024. The desire for revenge was increased tenfold by the Newly appointed Prime minister in Matignon on September 5, 2024. While waiting for the reopening of the Assembly to try to bring down the government and the head of state organisers announce "150 mobilisation points throughout France", starting on Place de la Bastille in Paris, on September 7, 2024. Photo by. Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

President of the National Union of Secondary Students (Union Syndicale Lyceenne - USL) Manes Nadel during a rally on Place de la Bastille to demonstrate against the French President's "forceful blow" two months after the legislative elections, in Paris on September 7, 2024. The desire for revenge was increased tenfold by the Newly appointed Prime minister in Matignon on September 5, 2024. While waiting for the reopening of the Assembly to try to bring down the government and the head of state organisers announce "150 mobilisation points throughout France", starting on Place de la Bastille in Paris, on September 7, 2024. Photo by. Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

Manes Nade At A Rally Against The President's Forceful Blow - Paris

President of the National Union of Secondary Students (Union Syndicale Lyceenne - USL) Manes Nadel during a rally on Place de la Bastille to demonstrate against the French President's "forceful blow" two months after the legislative elections, in Paris on September 7, 2024. The desire for revenge was increased tenfold by the Newly appointed Prime minister in Matignon on September 5, 2024. While waiting for the reopening of the Assembly to try to bring down the government and the head of state organisers announce "150 mobilisation points throughout France", starting on Place de la Bastille in Paris, on September 7, 2024. Photo by. Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's dog named Volta during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's dog named Volta during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's dog named Volta during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's dog named Volta during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

French outgoing Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and New French Prime Minister Michel Barnier during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

Handover Ceremony At Hotel De Matignon - Paris

People applauding during the handover ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel Matignon, French Prime ministers' official residence, in Paris, France on September 5, 2024. France's President Emmanuel Macron appointed former right-wing minister and European Commissioner Michel Barnier as Prime Minister on September 5, 60 days after the second round of legislative elections that resulted in a National Assembly without a majority, sparking the ire of the left but a more wait-and-see reaction from the National Rally. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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