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The World Next Week

France, Iran, and the UK Hold Snap Elections, EU Pushback on Chinese EVs, and More

The World Next Week

Council on Foreign Relations

Politics, News, News:politics

4.6845 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

France’s governance is at stake as it holds snap elections for its National Assembly, with the far-right National Rally looking to build on its success in the European Parliament elections; the United Kingdom (UK) has its own snap general elections with Keir Starmer and his Labour Party looking to end the fourteen-year rule of the Conservatives; Iran’s snap presidential elections could signal unity of regime hard-liners or glimmers of change; the European Union (EU) plans to impose provisional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles; and Ukraine strikes more than thirty Russian oil refineries.     Mentioned on the Podcast   Amanda Chu, Kenza Bryan, and Lukanyo Mnyanda, “Global Glut Turns Solar Panels into Garden Fencing Option,” Financial Times   Ian Johnston, “French Voters Juggle Democratic Duty and Summer Getaways,” Financial Times   David Lammy, “The Case for Progressive Realism,” Foreign Affairs   Matthias Matthijs, “Pivotal Elections for France—and Europe,” CFR.org   Ray Takeyh, “Does Iran’s Presidential Election Matter?,” CFR.org   Sergey Vakulenko; Michael Liebreich, Lauri Myllyvirta, and Sam Winter-Levy, “Should Ukraine Keep Attacking Russian Oil Refineries?,” Foreign Affairs   For an episode transcript and show notes, visit The World Next Week at: https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/france-iran-and-uk-hold-snap-elections-eu-pushback-chinese-evs-and-more

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0:00.0

In the coming week, France, the United Kingdom, and Iran hold snap elections.

0:06.0

And the European Union plans to impose new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

0:11.0

It's June 27, 2024 in time for the world next week. I'm Bob McMahon.

0:27.7

And I'm Carl Ann Robbins.

0:29.8

Bob first, welcome back.

0:31.4

I hope you had a great vacation.

0:32.8

Thank you.

0:33.4

I did.

0:33.9

Let's start in France.

0:34.8

I don't think you went to France for vacation.

0:36.8

No.

0:37.6

Tompie. On Sunday,'t think you went to France for vacation. No. Tompi.

0:39.4

On Sunday, the French are going to vote for a new national assembly, and this comes after

0:44.7

President Emmanuel Macron called Snap Elections after a major dropping by Marine Le Pen's far-right

0:50.4

national rally.

0:51.9

In the European Parliament elections earlier this month. And we talked about

0:55.4

this last week while you were gone. This is a major gamble for Macron and the polls are not in his

1:00.7

favor with his party trailing far behind the national rally and the left's new popular front.

1:07.5

Macron, of course, will still be president, no matter what the outcome until the next elections in 2027.

1:13.5

But what will it mean for France if this gamble doesn't pay off for him?

1:17.6

Well, it's hugely consequential by all accounts and by a lot of the analysis that's coming in, Carla,

1:23.6

especially as the polls continue to show the national rally doing quite well.

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