Macron’s Resignation Up in the Air
After two months of uncertainty, some tend to think that Macron’s departure would be the best way to put out the fire he lit some time ago.
After two months of uncertainty, some tend to think that Macron’s departure would be the best way to put out the fire he lit some time ago.
While President Macron is searching for his new PM, the zombie former government still rules the country—without any real control or authority.
Emmanuel Macron wants to preserve the ‘institutional stability’ he undermined by opting for dissolution straight after the European parliamentary elections.
While Macron pushes back the deadline for naming a PM, the Left threatens him with impeachment
The recent elections now seem pointless. A small oligarchy self-confident of its worth has seized power.
Culture minister ignores heritage commission’s unanimous rejection of plan to replace 19th century windows.
Focus is on prime minister appointment, but 2027 presidential elections loom.
CGT labour union chief hints at protests if president does not appoint a left-wing government.
France is like a man falling from a building who, floor by floor, says to himself “so far so good.”
The ‘republican front’ proved dramatically effective, giving only the third place to the RN and leaving France to the hands of the leftist coalition.