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France, Macron
Paris faces uncertain 2025 as Macron admits snap elections destabilized France
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.
Macron admits his snap election ‘destabilised’ France
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the radical Left party France Unbowed, has vowed to demand a vote of no-confidence as early as Jan 16, while polls show that nearly half (49 per cent) of French people are in favour of toppling Mr Bayrou’s government as well.
France’s Macron acknowledges snap elections backfired
France’s President Emmanuel Macron admitted that his decision to hold parliamentary elections early caused instability in New Year’s Eve comments. “Lucidity and humility force [me] to recognize that at this stage,
Macron acknowledges calling snap elections created more instability for France
In a traditional New Year's Eve address, French President Emmanuel Macron admitted on Tuesday that his decision to call early parliamentary elections in June had brought more political instability
Macron concedes calling early elections raised instability in France
The decision to call early French parliamentary polls in the summer has caused greater political instability in the country, President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged in his New Year's Eve address. "Prudence and humility compel me to recognise that this decision has created more instability than peace at this point in time,
France's Macron acknowledges that dissolving parliament in 2024 backfired but celebrates Olympics
French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged in a New Year’s address to the nation that his decision to dissolve parliament backfired
Macron Says Dissolving Parliament Sowed Division, Urges Unity
French President Emmanuel Macron admitted that his decision to dissolve parliament last summer had backfired, leading to more division and political turmoil, while he called for greater unity to meet the nation’s challenges.
Macron acknowledges parliament split, calls for unity in 2024
The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, admitted that his decision to dissolve the parliament increased divisions in the National Assembly. In his New Year's address, he took full responsibility for it.
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Macron Mulls Referendum In a Divided France
The prospect of another Macronian flourish to bypass a gridlocked parliament is probably not encouraging for Prime Minister ...
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France in turmoil: Macron's moves deepen crisis
France is facing a historical political, social, and financial crisis, with contributions by President Emmanuel Macron, as ...
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France's Macron names Francois Bayrou prime minister after government collapse
In a bid to end political turmoil, France's president named Francois Bayrou prime minister. One lawmaker likened France's ...
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France's Macron Says 'Thoughts Are With Families' Of New Orleans Attack Victims
French President Emmanuel Macron sent his condolences on Wednesday to the families of victims of the deadly car ramming in New Orleans that struck a crowd celebrating New Year's Eve.
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France's Macron backs Ethiopia's debt restructuring efforts
French President Emmanuel Macron expressed full support on Saturday for Ethiopia's debt restructuring efforts, emphasising ...
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