Although it is not uncommon for Elysée officials to refuse media relationships, he rarely takes social media to refute press articles. Last month, however, he shot the reports of the online exit explosion, which said that Macron planned to buy an Aston Martin of € 200,000.
Elysée’s Tweet on Wednesday responded to a widely quoted story in Bloomberg’s history. Politico reported last week that several people close to the president – but not Macron himself – had discussed the prospect of the early elections. The press service of the French presidency told Politico that the president did not intend to call new elections before the next presidential race, scheduled for 2027, despite the currently fragmented state of the French Parliament.
The French legislature has been in a quasi -Adlock since Macron took the political class by dissolving the National Assembly last summer. The French president cannot ask for elections on the scale educated only once a year, he can therefore start again from the summer.
The absence of a majority in Parliament has already cost a Prime Minister, Michel Barnier, his work. The current head of government, François Bayrou, has survived several non-confidence requests against him, but his plans to introduce a 2026 budget with deep expenditure reductions in the coming months are sure to increase the risk of political instability again.
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