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National Assembly: Can Emmanuel Macron Solve It Again Now?

Summary by Stéphane Larue
Since Tuesday 8 July, the Head of State has regained his constitutional prerogative of dissolution. A year has passed since the early legislative elections launched on 9 June 2024, opening the way theoretically to new elections. Article 12 of the Constitution becomes effective again for Emmanuel Macron after 12 months of prohibition. This provision prevents any president from multiplying dissolutions in too short a time, guaranteeing minimal ins…
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Since Tuesday 8 July, the Head of State has regained his constitutional prerogative of dissolution. A year has passed since the early legislative elections launched on 9 June 2024, opening the way theoretically to new elections. Article 12 of the Constitution becomes effective again for Emmanuel Macron after 12 months of prohibition. This provision prevents any president from multiplying dissolutions in too short a time, guaranteeing minimal ins…

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Stéphane Larue broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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