The uncertain outcome of the pension reform, threatened with not being able to find the 289 votes needed to be voted on, feeds the hypothesis of a dissolution.
On the right, we dare not believe that Emmanuel Macron can resolve to such an option, but the subject nevertheless raises questions and provokes warnings.
Because if the President of the Republic were to dissolve the National Assembly, the Republicans would fear a new crisis which the country would rather do without, they advise.
Obviously, beyond the arguments they produce to suggest that the LR deputies who came out of the legislative elections alive in June could still resist, the right remains lucid.
She knows very well that the bill for a dissolution could be high for her group of 62 parliamentarians.
"In that case, we're dead,"
grinds one of them without imagining that the head of state could dare the operation.
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