The election results, in which no major party in France has gained a majority, may hinder the passage of new legislation such as the encryption law.

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PANews reported on July 8 that the outcome of the French general election has led to a hung parliament, with no major party securing a majority of seats, which could impact the passage of new legislation, including cryptocurrency regulations. The left-wing alliance 'New People's Front' won 188 seats, making it the biggest winner, but failed to reach the majority of 289 seats. President Macron's centrist alliance secured 161 seats, while Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally secured 141 seats. Mark Foster, the EU policy lead for the Crypto Council for Innovation, stated that this will make it more difficult to formulate new policies, including cryptocurrency regulations.

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