These were his eighth wishes to the French since he was at the Élysée. The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron addressed the French this Tuesday evening after a busy year 2024. He recognized that the dissolution, which he decided on June 9, had “brought for the moment more divisions to the 'Assembly provided only solutions for the French' and had 'produced more instability than serenity'. Without saying the word, he also opened the door to referendums in 2025.
The head of state, unsurprisingly, did not manage to convince the opposition. “As long as the bracket is not closed, the draft will be painful. We must finish the work,” for example, launched the leader of France Insoumise (LFI) Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a way of calling again for a resignation. “This end of his reign seems as painful for him as for the French,” also addressed the spokesperson for the National Rally (RN) Laure Lavalette.
The end of the Christmas holidays is approaching, but don't panic, 2025 allows you to take advantage of numerous holidays. By taking 25 days off in the year, you will be able to benefit from 59 days of rest, two more than in 2024. This year, all public holidays, with the exception of November 1, are on weekdays. Even better for employees who do not work weekends, several public holidays fall on Mondays (April 21, June 9, July 14) or a Friday (August 15). Another example in June, if you put Friday 6 and Tuesday 10 you will have five consecutive days.