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Here is a rundown of all the news you need to start your Monday, including French President Emmanuel Macron dissolving the National Assembly and calling for snap polls after the far right inflicted a heavy defeat on his centrist alliance in European elections, Israeli War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz resigning from the emergency unity government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and European Parliament polls closing in most countries as citizens chose new MEPs.
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French President Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly and called snap elections after the far-right National Rally (RN) party inflicted a heavy defeat on his camp in European elections.
The first round of the legislative elections will be held on June 30 and the second round on July 7, Macron said in a broadcast speech after National Rally got 32% of the vote in the EU elections.
"The rise of the nationalists and demagogues is dangerous not only for our nation but also for Europe," Macron said.
Israeli War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz resigned from the emergency unity government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Addressing a press conference in Tel Aviv, Gantz called on Netanyahu to hold early elections “as soon as possible.”
“Do not let our nation be torn apart,” he said.
Polls were coming to a close in most European Union countries as citizens voted to elect new members of the European Parliament.
The turnout rate was around 45.26% in France as of 5 p.m. local time (1500GMT), slightly higher than it was in 2019 (43.29%), according to French media outlets.
The country has around 50 million voters to send 81 politicians to the EU parliament.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Turkish e-commerce platform Trendyol won the 'e-export' category at the "Export Champions Award Ceremony" organized by the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TİM).
Highlighting the significance of TİM’s inaugural e-export award, Trendyol Group President Caglayan Cetin said it reflects the organization’s emphasis on digitalization.
“With the strength derived from Türkiye's ecosystem, Trendyol has become one of the top five technology companies in Europe and the Middle East and the e-export champion of our nation. This award truly belongs to Trendyol's young engineers, who create groundbreaking technologies, and to Turkish producers, whose products enable this export success,” he said.
SPORTS
Ali Koc, a well-known Turkish businessman, was reelected Fenerbahce’s president for a third term.
Koc, 57, defeated another candidate, Aziz Yildirim, receiving 16,464 of 26,947 valid votes.
The 71-year-old Yildirim, who ran the club for 20 years between 1998 and 2018, garnered 10,483 votes.
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