Unless there is a spectacular turnaround, the National Assembly is preparing to censure the government of Michel Barnier. Less than three months after his arrival at Matignon, the Prime Minister should probably leave his post. This is an almost unprecedented situation under the Fifth Republic, prey to the greatest instability since the thunderclap of dissolution last June (2024).
Will France plunge into a zone of strong political, but also financial and economic, turbulence? How to get out of this institutional blockage?
Response elements with:
- Dorian Dreuilpolitical scientist, expert associated with the Jean-Jaurès Foundation
- Thibaud Mulierlecturer in public law at Paris Nanterre University, author of the book External relations of the State in French constitutional law (published by Mare & Martin).
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