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Emmanuel Macron is exploring the possibility of dissolving parliament and holding snap elections as soon as this fall as a ...
While the official line — which the Elysée press service reiterated to POLITICO — is that the president does not intend to ...
The French legislature has been in near-deadlock since Macron took the political class aback by dissolving the National ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron's popularity at home has improved dramatically in recent weeks. View on euronews ...
Calling a snap election could create political instability and give the far-right National Rally a chance to build momentum.
The French President has reportedly been consulting members of his inner circle buoyed by a rebound in his approval ratings and a return to international prominence.
From a surprisingly sensitive reaction to yet more French election speculation, a pothole protest and why France is tying ...
With the Le Pen verdict, France may soon enter an uncharted territory where far-right political bodies not only gain ...
But if Mr. Macron calls snap elections, as he did last year, she will not be eligible to run again. Given the current impasse in a divided assembly, such a dissolution this year is plausible.
Start your morning by catching up on Daniel Murray’s article on Darragh O’Brien’s pause on next phase of smoky coal ...