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Europas trumfkort spiller hasard med sin egen fremtid

Berlingske

Berlingske

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July 13, 2026

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Europas trumfkort spiller hasard med sin egen fremtid

Analyse: Frankrig afholder næste år et skelsættende præsidentvalg, der allerede nu påvirker alle beslutninger. Landet kæmper med en massiv statsgæld og virkelighedsfornægtende vælgere – men er på samme tid Europas trumfkort. Valget afgør både Frankrigs og EUs fremtidige kurs.

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