Macron under pressure to call snap parliamentary elections or resign | France

France’s President Emmanuel Macron is in great pressure to call the Parliamentary elections, or to resign by asking to act to end an increasing political crisis in the EU’s second largest economy.
On Tuesday, Macron’s first prime minister, the President called on one of the worst political chaos spell in France since the establishment of the fifth Republic of 1958, even in his own camp.
Édouard Philippe, the Prime Minister from 2017 to 2020 and the leader of a Macron-Inilen party, said that he should announce an early presidential elections after a budget for next year. Macron was re -elected for a five -year period in April 2022, but since the SNAP legislative elections in 2024, a parliamentary majority could not call the majority to pass the budget.
“Time is the essence, Philip Philippe said. “We will not extend what we have been experiencing for the last six months. 18 months longer and damaging France. The political game we play today is sad.”
As the youngest prime minister of France, the short term of office of Macron, who called the Snap vote that produces the current HANG Parliament of France last year, said that he no longer understands the president’s decisions.
After the five prime ministers were burned in less than two years, Attal, who now leads to the pro -Macron party, criticized the French media that it was “another time to try something else ve and that Macron calls“ control of control ”.
The calls asked Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, who was appointed only 28 days ago, to resign with a 14 -hour cabinet on Monday, and then asked Macron to have the last trench talks with party leaders to try to support it.
Macron gave to Lecornu until Wednesday evening to try to “describe a platform for action and stability”. However, with a sign of the difficulties he faced, he refused to participate in the Parliament’s largest right -wing national rally (RN).
The party will first finish the polls for the first time in the parliamentary elections, but the majority is not possible to secure the party, “These onpteent negotiations are no longer the interests of the French people, but the President’s interests aim to protect the interests,” he said.
In a Serbian editorial, Le Monde newspaper said that the crisis was “a tragic nonsense” and “Macron’s re -election in 2022 was“ another demonstration of dissolving ”. The President finds himself in a big crisis. ”
The article condemned the “entire political class ve, which was said to be“ the struggle to rise to the struggle, and in 2027 he chose to stand on the Presidential ballot instead of yapan building a necessary compromise for the coming months ”.
That year, France produced a parliamentary parliament between three more equal blocks in response to the extreme right of the European Parliament that year: the left, the right and Macron’s own center-right alliance, without magnitude.
In addition to other options, Macron can re-appoint Lecornu, eighth, or resolve the parliament again, and another new Prime Minister-MUH may probably be a party-non-political technocrat-selection.
For a long time, he said that the surveys were probably reluctant about the new legislative elections that claim that they would probably return to another divided parliament, but he implied that on Monday, Lecornu could be ready to do so if he failed in his last chance mission.
He also insisted that he would not resign before his end of his duty in 2027.
Surveys, the next presidential elections to lead the political center to lead the best candidate Philippe, Macron’un distracting him from the surrounded president was not alone among the former prime ministers.
Comments reiterated Macron’s competitors, including Macron’s competitors, including the far -right President Jordan Bardella, who said he supported the new parliamentary elections or early presidential ballot on Tuesday.
Bardella, “the President of the President to hear the pain in the country, to leave the isolation and to solve the National Assembly,” he said. “We must go back to the French people so that they can choose the majority for themselves.”
Lecornu met with the leaders of Macron’s centralist alliance and conservative Les Républicins (LR) on Tuesday, and the parties reported that the parties agreed to find an agreement to be the biggest priority to pass the scheduled bitch squeezing budget next year.
The political crisis is played against the basis of the deepening financial problems of France: the debt / GDP ratio is about 6%, as the EU’s highest third and almost twice the ceiling permits the EU rules.
However, Lecornu will need the support of others, including the central Left Socialist Party (PS), there is any hope for the majority to approve the legislation. PS called on a “Left Government” under a new “Left Government”.
When Lecornu resigned, he became the shortest -lifted prime minister in modern French history, the fifth premiere of the country since the re -election of France in 2022 and the third since the disintegration of Parliament last year.




