Does France have a government right now?
Briefly

France faces a political puzzle following the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and his government with no clear majority in snap parliamentary elections.
The parliamentary deadlock sees leftist alliances divided, with no party close to the required 289 seats for a majority, signaling challenges to form a coalition government.
Despite Emmanuel Macron accepting Attal's resignation, a caretaker government led by Attal has been designated temporarily until a coalition can be formed in parliament.
With no broad coalition in sight, France experiences political uncertainty, with Macron remaining president amid limited caretaker government powers.
Read at www.thelocal.fr
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