France’s President Emmanuel Macron admitted that his decision to hold parliamentary elections early caused instability in New ...
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the radical Left party France Unbowed, has vowed to demand a vote of no-confidence as early as ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged in a New Year's address to the nation that his decision to dissolve ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged in his New Year's address to the nation that his decision to dissolve ...
The French president said that he recognised that the dissolution has 'brought more division than solutions' and added - for ...
The decision to call early French parliamentary polls in the summer has caused greater political instability in the country, ...
It comes amid political turmoil in Paris, with lawmakers yet to pass a 2025 budget, after negotiations saw Michel Barnier's ...
In his traditional New Year's Eve address, French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged that his June decision to call snap elections had unintended consequences. He admitted the move deepened ...
In a traditional New Year's Eve address, French President Emmanuel Macron admitted on Tuesday that his decision to call early ...
Mr Macron lost his workable majority after voters delivered a hung parliament in June. Read more at straitstimes.com.
French voters will be asked to "decide on certain crucial issues" for the country in 2025, President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday, appearing to propose one or more referendums to break political ...