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French MPs Tackle Economic Divide: DW Interviews Dieynaba Diop After Socialist Party's Victory

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French MPs Tackle Economic Divide: DW Interviews Dieynaba Diop After Socialist Party's Victory

French MPs Tackle Economic Divide: DW Interviews Dieynaba Diop After Socialist Party's Victory

The nation's economy stands as a critical political division that French MPs within the new left-wing alliance "New Popular Front" are addressing.

DW interviews Dieynaba Diop, a first-time elected MP from the French center-left Socialist Party, following their parliamentary victory against the far-right party National Rally.

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