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  2. Frexit - Wikipedia

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    Frexit (a portmanteau of "French" or "France" and "exit") is the hypothetical French withdrawal from the European Union (EU). The term is similar to Brexit , which denotes the UK leaving the EU. The term was mostly used during the campaign leading to the French presidential election of 2017 .

  3. 2024 European Parliament election in France - Wikipedia

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    Asselineau List - Frexit, for purchasing power and for peace Liste Asselineau - Frexit, pour le pouvoir d'achat et pour la paix: Popular Republican Union: − − 1.2 1.02 -0.18 François Asselineau [12] Workers' struggle the workers' camp Lutte ouvrière le camp des travailleurs: Lutte Ouvrière: − − 0.8 0.49 -0.31 Nathalie Arthaud [12]

  4. 2024 French legislative election - Wikipedia

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    The two rounds of the election were held on 30 June and 7 July in metropolitan France (France, adjacent islands, Corsica), while each round took place a day earlier in France's overseas departments (Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, French Polynesia) as well as in embassies and ...

  5. Impact of Brexit on the European Union - Wikipedia

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    For France it is €396.5 million. [54] Other sources suggest that France may receive more than €420 million. [55] Belgium should receive up to €325 million euros from the EU budget for the impact of Brexit. This includes €200 million from the first tranche for Flanders. [56]

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  8. Proposed referendum on the Brexit withdrawal agreement

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    A few weeks after the referendum, an e-petition originally set up beforehand on 25 May 2016 by a member of the Leave-supporting English Democrats [failed verification] demanding it be re-run in the event that a supermajority was not reached became the most popular petition on the site, receiving 4,150,262 signatures. [13]

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