A special  magazine with its cover showing French President Emmanuel Macron is seen April 25, 2022, in Paris.

A special issue of a magazine with its front-page showing French President Emmanuel Macron and released Monday, April 25, 2022 is photographed in a news stand, in Paris. After winning another five years in the French presidential palace, Emmanuel Macron intends to go back to work straightaway on domestic and foreign policy, but he will soon face crucial parliamentary elections where he may struggle to keep his majority. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

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