French President Emmanuel Macron, who has ruled out resigning, cannot call new legislative elections for another year. Photograph: Yara Nardi, Pool via AP A new week of frenetic campaigning starts in France on Monday, a day after the far-right National Rally party dominated the first round of legislative elections that attracted an unusually high number of voters and dealt a stinging blow to president Emmanuel Macron. Voters are being asked to choose their representatives in the 577-seat National Assembly, the country’s lower and more prominent house of parliament. They will return to the polls on July 7th for the second...