How
to "bring"
together
"two clear choices"
, to use the words of Emmanuel Macron?
In other words, how to reconcile presidential legitimacy and parliamentary legitimacy, which appear to be opposites?
Before the institutional problem, there was a communication battle that the mélenchonistes, more experienced in rhetoric, won over the macronists.
They insist that the victory of the Head of State on April 24 should all depend on the need to beat Marine Le Pen, while his defeat on June 19 would be very real.
However, if there has been a part of rejection of the RN candidate, any president is partly elected to take out the outgoing.
However, any elected president has a mandate to implement his first-round project.
As for the legislative elections, an undeniable snub for Macron, they have not however been won by anyone else.
If the outgoing majority is forced to fall back and come to terms with an unwanted framework, it remains less defeated, and...
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