Promulgation, consultation, intervention.
Emmanuel Macron is in a hurry to move on.
Like everyone else, the head of state is awaiting the verdict of the Constitutional Council on the pension reform and on the shared initiative referendum (RIP) demanded by the opposition.
Hoping for a validation of the first and a rejection of the second.
If this favorable scenario is confirmed, he will want to get back into action all the more quickly as he knows that his means of political action will remain limited.
He knows he cannot dissolve because his future majority would be even narrower than the current one.
He said to himself that it would be of little use to him to dismiss his Prime Minister because no one, to date, would be able to provide him with a broader and stable political base.
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He therefore has no other solution than to quickly regain the initiative, which could go through three stages.
First the promulgation of the law.
Without waiting.
To officially close this trying obstacle course…
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