Open this photo in gallery: French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, left, and French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on March 20.Ludovic Marin/The Associated Press French President Emmanuel Macron is coming under growing pressure to address the instability caused by Sunday’s stunning election result, which has exposed deep divisions across the country and has left the National Assembly deadlocked. No party came close to winning the 289 seats needed to give them a majority in the assembly. Instead, the chamber will be dominated by three coalitions with roughly the same number of seats and very little in common. The New Popular...