Macron Faces Political Crisis After Elections
Macron Faces Political Crisis After Elections
Macron Faces Political Crisis After Elections
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French President Emmanuel Macron has ruled out forming a government with the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP), which won the most seats in the recent legislative elections but lacks a majority. This decision has sparked outrage among leftist leaders, particularly Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who has called for an impeachment motion against Macron, labeling the situation as one of 'exceptional gravity.' The president plans to initiate new consultations with political parties to address the ongoing political crisis, which has left France without a stable government since the resignation of the Attal government on July 16. Macron's administration is under pressure as the left mobilizes for protests and expresses concerns about the state of democracy in France. Critics argue that Macron's refusal to engage with the left undermines the democratic process, while the president insists he must maintain institutional stability. The political deadlock raises questions about the future governance of France amid increasing polarization.

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French far-right oppose leftist prime minister, complicating calculus for Macron
French Far-Right Oppose Leftist Prime Minister, Complicating Calculus for Macron
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French far-right oppose leftist prime minister, complicating calculus for Macron
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