With a prime minister, Gabriel Attal, now officially out of steam, but with no one to replace him, France is going through a phase of unprecedented political acrobatics. The president of the country, Emmanuel Macron, will accept the resignation of Atal, who, after the results of the recent parliamentary elections, was no longer able to remain in his position until this evening, as was known. He will however remain until his replacement arrives, handling “current affairs”. In other words, there will be a temporary situation, which cannot be ruled out for a few weeks, that is, until the end of the Olympic Games in Paris, which begin in 10 days. As far as his replacement is concerned, which under normal circumstances could come from within the larger party, i.e. the left-wing New People’s Front, the landscape remains cloudy today, due to the inability of the left-wing parties to come to a common […]
Source: News Beast

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