Emmanuel Macron will appoint a new prime minister “in the next few days”, the Elysée Palace has said, ruling out snap elections to solve France’s political crisis. The National Assembly voted to ...
PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday he recognised that his decision to call early parliamentary elections in June had created more political instability in the country, ...
As France enters the new year, there's little hope that the political and economic uncertainty that's been plaguing Paris for months will disappear in 2025. A new minority government is in place but ...
The office of French President Emmanuel Macron has denied reports that he is considering the possibility of calling snap elections later this year. In a post on X on Wednesday afternoon, the Élysée ...
Emmanuel Macron used his New Year's address to the French people to admit that his decision to dissolve parliament and call snap elections, casting France into a political crisis, backfired. 'I must ...
French President Emmanuel Macron is weighing an increasingly limited selection of undesirable options to keep the French government functioning as the parliament continues to tear itself asunder.
The announcement from the French president came after last-ditch talks held by Sébastien Lecornu, France’s departing prime minister, who said most parties wanted to avoid snap elections. By Aurelien ...
The National Rally wants Macron to hold fresh legislative elections and France Unbowed wants him to resign. Lecornu argued earlier this week that Macron’s centrist bloc, its allies, and parts of the ...