
"President Macron under pressure as parliamentary paralysis persists. France is facing political turmoil after President Emmanuel Macron's fifth prime minister in less than two years quit after just 27 days. There are growing calls for new elections and Macron is facing increasing pressure to resign."
"So, what's next for France? Presenter: Nick Clark Guests: Thierry Mariani Member of the European Parliament for the far-right National Rally Party Eleonore Caroit Member of Macron's centrist Renaissance party and French National Assembly deputy Eric Bocquet Mayor of Marquillies and a member of the French Communist Party"
France faces deepening political instability after President Emmanuel Macron's fifth prime minister in less than two years resigned after 27 days, intensifying parliamentary paralysis. Calls for early elections and demands for Macron's resignation have multiplied, reflecting eroded confidence in the executive and fractured legislative support. Rapid turnover at the head of government hampers policy continuity, weakens coalition-building, and heightens uncertainty for domestic and economic agendas. Political reactions span the spectrum, from far-right demands for decisive change to centrist appeals for stability and leftist warnings about social representation. Short-term options include government reshuffles, negotiated coalitions, or snap legislative elections to resolve the impasse.
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