French President Emmanuel Macron wants “institutional stability”.
President of France Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that he would exclude the left-wing government from the bills, even though the left-wing coalition won the most seats in the early summer parliamentary elections.
About that reported Le Monde.
According to Macron, the reason for this is that France currently needs “institutional stability”. The government of the left-wing coalition would not win a vote of confidence in the parliament, Macron estimated.
Macron is asking political leaders to show a “spirit of responsibility” and in particular asked the Socialist Party, the Greens and the Communist Party to present solutions that would enable them to cooperate with the center and far-right.
Macron said he would start a new round of negotiations with political parties on Tuesday.