Macron in the crisis: Barnier resigns - what comes for France now?
Macron in the crisis: Barnier resigns - what comes for France now?
Elysee Palace, Paris, Frankreich - A political earthquake shakes France! President Emmanuel Macron faces the nation before Prime Minister Michel Barnier submitted his resignation on Thursday. This happened just one day after a devastating vote of no confidence in parliament, which brought the government down. Barnier, who was only in office for three months-the shortest term of office of a prime minister in modern French history-resigned in a meeting with Macron in the Élysée Palace. Macron took note of the declaration of withdrawal and asked Barnier to remain in office until a new government was appointed.
The situation escalated when 331 MPs in the National Assembly of 577 Siten voted for the resignation of the government. This political crisis follows the early parliamentary elections in June, which led to a stalemate in which no political force could form a majority. The extreme right now has the legend about the survival of the government. Macron will meet with the speakers of the two parliamentary chambers today at 7:00 p.m.
political turbulence and possible successors
Political turbulence in France not only weaken the national government, but also the entire European Union, which is already recovering from the collapse of the German coalition government. Macron has to act quickly to appoint a new prime minister because time is pushing. National Assembly President Yael Braun-Pivet called for a rapid appointment: "It is important that we do not let things in the balance."
Among the potential successors for Barnier is often called François Bayrou, an experienced centrist politician and close ally macrons. The outgoing Minister of Defense Sébastien Lecornu is also traded as a possible candidate. But the challenges remain huge: the new prime minister will be faced with the same problems, which brought Barnier down, in particular the enforcement of the household in 2025 in a deeply split parliament.
In the middle of this political uncertainty, surveys show that 64 percent of voters Macron call for resignation. Dissatisfaction grows and many citizens are concerned about the economic and political consequences of this crisis. The next steps are uncertain, while the French National Assembly stands without a clear majority and the political landscape remains fragmented.
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