Outgoing French PM Hopes to Have a Budget by End of 2025, Dissolution 'Looks More Remote'
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Will Olivier Faure know Matignon? While the idea of a departure of Emmanuel Macron now crosses all the strata of the common base, the socialists follow the hypothesis of a government. Before the inevitable dissolution?
Emmanuel Macron received Gérard Larcher and Yaël Braun-Pivet at the Élysée. Mandatory appointments according to the Constitution if the head of state wants early legislative elections.
France's outgoing PM Lecornu rules out parliament dissolution amid deepening crisis
Caretaker French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has downplayed the possibility of dissolving parliament after holding talks with political parties aimed at forming a coalition and passing an austerity budget to resolve the country's most severe political crisis in years, Al Jazeera reported.
Outgoing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced on Wednesday that there is a “clear will to adopt a national budget for France before December 31 of this year.” He added that agreement on this intention “reduces the likelihood of dissolving parliament,” which has been cited as one possible solution to the current political crisis in France. He warned that adopting a budget is not enough. “This budget must contain certain parameters th…
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