Since the second round of the legislative elections on July 7, Emmanuel Macron has been struggling to appoint a Prime Minister due to the lack of an absolute majority in the National Assembly. While Gabriel Attal’s government has been maintained to deal with current affairs, the French political scene should remind the head of state of his promise to appoint a new cabinet in mid-August. A situation that cannot continue for the opposition. Analysis by Arnaud Benedetti, editor-in-chief of the “Revue politique et parlementaire” and associate professor at the University of Paris-Sorbonne. Author of At the gates of power – RN the inevitable victory?Michel Lafon editions.