France is experiencing an unprecedented political situation. More than eight weeks after the legislative elections, almost a month and a half after the government resigned, the country still does not have a Prime Minister. President Emmanuel Macron continued his consultations on Monday, without reaching a result. Why such a deadlock? What could this situation lead to? What are the consequences?
To discuss it :
- Olivier Rouquan,political scientist, lecturer-researcher in political science and associate researcher at Cersa (Center for Studies and Research in Administrative and Political Sciences)
- Frederic Sawickiprofessor of political science at the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne