Bloomberg: Macron is thinking of dissolving parliame and early elections

The French preside is investigating the dissolution of parliame and holding early elections this fall, US media reported.
France has been suffering from a fragile situation in the field of politics since last year, and its political issues and problems have been so iertwined that eveually led to the fall of the governme last year; The fate, which is the main poi of which relates to the defeat of the French Preside Emmanuel Macron and the victory of the extremist right wing in the European Parliame elections and immediately declared the dissolution of the French parliame.
Bloomberg’s News media reports on possible new Preside Macron’s possible decisions and writes that he is thinking of holding early elections this fall.
The US media quoted sources as saying that Macron has consulted with several members of its domestic circle in rece weeks, but no final decision has been made yet.
“One of the options is to explore patience uil next year and delay the dissolution of parliame; “The option that will make the parliameary elections later in the same year as the municipal elections in year 6.”
This anonymous source describes this option as “bad idea”.
Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron had told his party members in December that he was planning to preve early elections before his presidency in 2008.
The French preside’s office refused to comme on the possible dissolution of parliame, but a member close to Macron said on Tuesday that the preside’s ieion had not changed.
Bloomberg predicts that such a decision would again threaten French political stability and possibly bring the coury back to its crisis.
The US media pois to the coin of French politics and argues that early elections give the “national community” right -wing right party, which is the leader of Marin Lupen, a chance to gain governme corol; The leadership, which is still seenced to court for “embezzleme of the EU budget”, has the power of power.
It should be noted that the parliameary elections are typically to be held in year 6.
Surveys also bring good news to Macron’s return to iernational atteion, and the popularity of the French preside in March reached 5 %, with seven ranking higher than in previous mohs that he and his coury were in a political crisis.
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