France to hold new presidential elections in April and May
France will hold new presidential elections on April 18 and May 2, as Emmanuel Macron's second term ends on May 13.

France is set to hold new presidential elections in two rounds on April 18 and May 2. President Emmanuel Macron's current second term will conclude on May 13, according to a Politico Europe news feed. Other items in the same feed reported that NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte gave a confused account of Italy's involvement in the Iran war, creating a political headache for Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Additionally, Donald Trump reportedly helped mend the toxic relationship between Macron and Meloni, though Meloni later pushed back after Trump claimed she had 'begged' him for a photo. These snippets highlight ongoing political developments in Europe.


