Controversial situation in France: French political scientist Luc Gras summarizes Emmanuel Macron

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The situation in France is not yet ready to be completely clarified as long as President Macron has not yet made the irrevocable decision to choose a prime minister who will bring unanimity around him

Macron, supposed to be too interested in internal affairs, preferred to favor external relations, among others his visit to Saudi Arabia where he is trying to monopolize large investments in water desalination in anticipation of the organization of the cup of the world 2034 by Saudi Arabia which the Kingdom is trying to resolve as quickly as possible

In this perspective, France will therefore have to wait because the superior interests of the State have focused on things outside France before internal matters.

Still, domestic politics continues to concern all French people, including political scientist Luc Gras, who sums up Macron as follows: “Emmanuel Macron is in a fairly simple situation. Emmanuel Macron must understand that he is no longer the master of the clocks and that he no longer has 36 solutions,” adds the specialist in political life. “The only possible path is to appoint a left-wing Prime Minister on a program that also allows the right and the center to be part of the government.” For that, “the president must release something emblematic to the left, such as pension reform” and “the left must also release something to the right, particularly on questions of security and immigration,” explains Luc. Fat. “Which will allow everyone to satisfy their voters,” he continues. And to summarize: “If Macron wants to save his position, the political parties outside the LFI and RN are obliged to come to an agreement”.

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