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Gulf Press > World > Le président français Macron lutte pour relancer les discussions en vue d’un nouveau gouvernement
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Le président français Macron lutte pour relancer les discussions en vue d’un nouveau gouvernement

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Last updated: 2024/08/27 at 8:51 PM
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Seven weeks after France’s snap elections, the search for the next prime minister is intensifying as President Emmanuel Macron engages in talks with various political groups to form a new government. While representatives of the centrist LIOT and conservative right-wing Republican Right parties have been consulted, the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) has refused to participate. Macron rejected the NFP’s candidate for prime minister, citing concerns about institutional stability. A left-wing government would not survive a confidence vote in the National Assembly, according to Macron. The hard-left France Unbowed party has threatened to launch impeachment proceedings against Macron if their candidate is not chosen. The nomination of the next prime minister is becoming increasingly urgent as the current government under Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has been managing affairs for over 40 days.

The NFP, which won the most seats in the snap elections but fell short of a majority, is insisting that candidates for prime minister come from their ranks as they are the largest group. However, Macron and other political parties consider the NFP extreme and have opposed their choice of candidate. The situation has led to the France Unbowed party announcing plans to impeach Macron, labeling his actions as anti-democratic. While some left-wing groups support this move, others are advocating for political discussion rather than protests. As the political landscape remains uncertain and the urgent need to select a prime minister grows, the nation must prepare for the budget plan for 2025 to be presented to Parliament by 1 October. The lack of a dominant political bloc suggests a potential hung parliament as none of the three main groups are willing to form a coalition.

The ongoing political crisis in France has created tension between Macron and various political groups, including the left-wing NFP and the hard-left France Unbowed party. Macron’s refusal to accept the NFP’s candidate for prime minister has sparked threats of impeachment, further complicating the situation. While Macron continues to engage in talks with different parties to form a new government, the urgency to nominate a prime minister is growing. With the current government managing affairs for an extended period and the budget plan for 2025 looming, the need for a stable government becomes increasingly crucial. The possibility of a hung parliament looms as political groups remain divided on forming a coalition.

The rejection of the NFP’s candidate by Macron and the subsequent threat of impeachment by the France Unbowed party highlight the deep divisions within France’s political landscape. Macron’s concerns about institutional stability and the ability of a left-wing government to survive a confidence vote underscore the challenges in forming a new government. The political deadlock has created a sense of urgency as the current government continues to manage affairs without a clear direction. The impending deadline to present the budget plan for 2025 adds further pressure to the situation, emphasizing the need for a government that can effectively govern and address critical issues facing the nation.

As Macron engages in talks with various political groups and seeks to form a new government, the challenge of finding a consensus is becoming increasingly difficult. The refusal of the NFP to participate in the talks, along with the threat of impeachment by the France Unbowed party, reflects the growing tensions within French politics. The lack of a dominant political bloc and the reluctance of parties to form a coalition point towards a potential hung parliament, further complicating the process of selecting a prime minister. The urgency to nominate a prime minister and address critical issues facing the nation underscores the need for a stable and effective government that can provide leadership during this uncertain time.

In conclusion, the ongoing political crisis in France underscores the challenges of forming a new government in the aftermath of the snap elections. Macron’s rejection of the NFP’s candidate and the threat of impeachment by the France Unbowed party highlight the deep divisions within the political landscape. As Macron continues to engage in talks with various groups, the urgency to nominate a prime minister and address critical issues facing the nation is growing. The impending deadline to present the budget plan for 2025 adds further pressure to the situation, emphasizing the need for a stable government that can effectively govern and provide leadership during this uncertain time. France’s political future hangs in the balance as the search for the next prime minister intensifies and the nation faces the prospect of a hung parliament.

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