French President Emmanuel Macron is actively seeking negotiations with various political parties to resolve the ongoing governmental crisis in France. Macron’s discussions have included meetings with representatives from the right-wing party Les Républicains, despite their refusal to join a coalition government. Amidst mounting criticism, Macron faces pressure to appoint a left-wing prime minister, a move that has been described by some as a democratic necessity to respect the electoral outcome. The situation is tense as left-wing parties plan street protests to demand action from Macron.
- President Emmanuel Macron is engaging in discussions with multiple political parties to find a resolution to France’s political crisis.
- Les Républicains, a right-wing party, has met with Macron but expressed unwillingness to form a coalition government, though they are open to supporting a non-party prime minister.
- Criticism of Macron is increasing, with some accusing him of refusing to accept the consequences of electoral defeat.
- An interview with former President François Hollande criticized Macron’s decision not to select a left-wing prime minister as both a constitutional fault and a political mistake.
- Left-wing parties are demanding the appointment of a left-wing prime minister, claiming Macron is denying democracy and stealing their victory.
- Street protests are planned by left-wing parties for September 7th to pressure Macron into selecting a new prime minister from the left.
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