Le Pen dice che cercherà di far cadere qualsiasi futuro Primo Ministro finché Macron non indirà nuove elezioni

    https://www.politico.eu/article/marine-le-pen-says-she-will-try-bring-down-any-future-pm-until-emmanuel-macron-calls-new-election/

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    1. Skolloc753 on

      i will never understand which brainfart went through Macrons head when he dissolved the parliament after the EU elections and with that started the entire chain reaction of *”new government => vote of no confidence => new government => go back to line 1″*, making France ungovernable. While I support Macron, especially against the RN, this has to be one of the greatest blunders in French politics since WW2.

      SYL

    2. TheoryOfDevolution on

      It’s not just Le Pen from what I hear. The Left is no mood to entertain any new PM at the moment. It’s a lame duck government now.

    3. It makes complete sense, her party has record levels of favour and far right ideologies are on the rise everywhere in the world. If she gets an election now, RN finally comes to power.

      After that it’s going to be a question of whether the RN becomes like Meloni in Italy, i.e. a hard conservative government with a lot of fiery rhetoric but fundamentally not that distant from a Reagan or a Thatcher, or else if they become like Trump in the USA, i.e. actual fascism. If it’s the latter, then aux armes citoyens.

    4. In CZ whoever cause early elections, will be punished by them.

    5. DramaticSimple4315 on

      Macron wished for a far right majority. He wanted to play the part of the unsung hero protecting french democracy against the barabrians from the inside, Minas Tirith style. Or a-la-mitterrand against Chirac in 1986-88

      The Left union derailled his plans and the national assembly ended up carved up in three rougly equal irreconciliable factions, as soc-dems did not forgive him for such a despicable political move.

      There is a lot of talk in France these days about the return to the cursed days of the IIIrd and Ivth republics. Yet this is far different in nature. In those former regimes, you had great government instability yet you had coherent majorities on cardinal principles about the republic and the rule of law, plus an uncanny abliity for parties to forge coalitions as in Netherlands these days. The Vth obliterated all of that.

      Never have the nationalists been so strong in France ever since 1940-1944. Or before that, since Boulanger in the 1880s. We are facing a threat of centenial proportions. Meanwhile, the two people “leading” the far right are a cat-dresser european funds embezzler and a 30 yo wannabe whoose only quality is to look handsome on tiktoks.

    6. loginisverybroken on

      I didn’t have France being the most interesting political watch this year

    7. -SOFA-KING-VOTE- on

      Well you know if LePen is on it…

      … it will fail badly.

    8. SmugCapybara on

      Macron just keeps painting himself into an ever smaller corner, seemingly without any kind of exit strategy. Is he just stalling for time?

    9. berejser on

      So basically she wants to sabotage her own country for personal gain? Some patriot.

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