"The Collapse of the Central Bloc Is Clear": Are the Intentions of the French to Vote in the Event of Dissolution Different From a Year Ago?
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Charged Monday by Emmanuel Macron of "ultimate negotiations [...] in order to define a platform of action and stability for the country", Sébastien Lecornu concludes today with the left his consultations, centered on...
DECRYPTAGE - After Sebastien Lecornu's resignation, a party in the opposition argued for the dissolution of the National Assembly. Nevertheless, the risk of a new lower chamber that was still fragmented and ungovernable remains a possibility.
In 24 hours, the new government Lecornu collapsed: pressure from the right, threats from the RN, express resignation. Macronism turns empty, without heading or majority. Lisa Lap and Thomas Porcher decipher all this!
Gabriel Attal permanently emancipates, Édouard Philippe calls for an early presidential election: even within his own central bloc, the head of state is increasingly isolated.
After the resignation of Sébastien Lecornu, the most ephemeral Prime Minister of the Fifth Republic and faithful to Emmanuel Macron, the President of the Republic finds himself deeply weakened. Can he still find a way out to ensure both his political survival and the stability of the institutions?
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