Emmanuel Macron announced Tuesday to the heads of political parties gathered at the Élysée that he wanted to appoint “within 48 hours” a new Prime Minister who will then be responsible for negotiating at least an agreement to avoid censorship, achieving some timid progress. The Head of State debated for more than two and a half hours, in the winter garden, with all the groups except the National Rally and La France insoumise.
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Prime Minister within 48 hours, non-censorship agreement: behind the scenes of the meeting between Emmanuel Macron and the political forces
During this unprecedented collegial meeting since the start of the political crisis triggered by the dissolution of the National Assembly, he underlined “his desire not to dissolve” again by the end of his term in 2027, according to his entourage. He also noted “a unanimity of political forces to no longer depend on the National Rally”while only the center and the right said the same for LFI.
If he could see the lack of appetite for a “national unity government”the president hopes to have found a form of consensus towards a non-censorship agreement which would allow the future government to survive longer than that, short-lived, of Michel Barnier.
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