Far Right Calls for Snap Elections After Lecornu's Resignation
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France's politics are bogged down and Macron is watching time run out. After Sebastien Lecornu's resignation, recalled a few hours later, the president grants him 48 hours to accomplish what he did not succeed in 27 days.
In a context of political crisis and calls for dissolution, the French right re-evaluates its alliances, torn between union and autonomy in the face of a National Hegemonic Rally On the
ANALYSIS - Following the resignation of Sébastien Lecornu, MPs LR settle their accounts against the background of strategic differences.
After the implosion of the Lecornu government which he provoked, the boss of LR took note of the end of this baroque alliance between his party and the macronya.
With the fall of the third ephemeral government of Sebastien Lecornu, and the resignation of the Prime Minister after less than a month in office, the already favourable economic context is further strengthened.
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