"French and British Elections: Implications for Global Politics"

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The recent general elections in Britain and France highlight the differences in their political systems despite their shared historical and cultural backgrounds. In the UK, the Labour Party won a significant number of seats with a lower vote share, while in France, the National Rally secured a substantial vote percentage but fewer seats. The article argues that democracy is about governance by the people, not just majority rule, and emphasizes the need for political system reforms in both countries.
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