In a desperate attempt to cling on to power, Macron is blocking the French left from government. If this assault on democratic principle is not defeated, it will all but ensure the far-right’s victory in the next election.

The staging is neat. President Emmanuel Macron interrupts the night of the European elections to address the nation. He is right that the situation is serious: Renaissance, his centrist party, has just suffered a heavy defeat, garnering only 14.6 percent of the votes cast, a long way behind the far-right Rassemblement National (RN), which came first with 31.37 percent. In an attempt to keep control of a political field slipping away him, the head of state announces the dissolution of the National Assembly and calls for snap elections in three weeks. He thus complies with the demands of the RN, a party founded by former Waffen SS members and ultras from French Algeria, and paves the way to their political cohabitation.

  • Zloubida
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    23 months ago

    The article is quite good, I just disagree with this sentence :

    Proof of this came just a few days after the NFP’s victory, when she co-signed an op-ed calling on the left to compromise with Macron so that a centrist majority could emerge — in other words, to betray left-wing voters

    That wasn’t at all the idea of this op-ed. It was a call for concessions in order to govern, not to create a majority with macronists. For some, any concession is a compromission…

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    23 months ago

    For now, the left union holds strong, as the warning from organised civil society is intense: those who betray the citizens for a handful of ministerial portfolios should beware. But the longer Macron stalls for time, the more this disastrous scenario gains credibility.

    this entire time i was wondering what macron’s goal was with ignoring the left and now it makes sense