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French Populist Leader Bardella Predicts Dissolution of Parliament

The Popuristonatal Larry Party's President Jordanbadela, this year, predicted that France's fresh election would be “inevitable” and claimed that only the people could break the national political log jam.

Mr. Badella talks to the media in Paris on Monday I said Around Le Figaro President Emmanuel Macron claims that “it will be forced to call for legislative elections as soon as it becomes instantaneous,” and claims that “a clear and stable majority can be built for the people.”

Under the French Constitution, the president is allowed to seek legislative elections once a year. In other words, the latest date for the new election means over 6 months.

In June of last June, President Macron called for a snap -election of the Diet following the embarrassing defeat of the Popurist National Assembly in the European Assembly election.

Macron wanted to reconfirm his government's position, but opposed. With Marine Le Pen's Ascendant National Rally won the first round, the new liberal President has concluded a new left -wing popular front (NFP) coalition and a last -minute polling agreement. The Lucenist Party is strategically collapsed in the constituency and rules the French Congress.

As a result, RN was third in the number of parliamentary councils, despite the most votes, and left the parliament in three directions.

After a few months of political struggle, President Macron set up a former Prime Minister Michelle Bannier, a former republican member of the Private Party. However, only three months later, Bernier has been the first prime minister since the 1960s, after the Lupen's national rally has tried to push tax exemption, joined the NFP, which was deleted by the Diet. budget.

As a result, Macron was forced to appoint the fourth prime minister, Poofrun Sow -Wavile, mayor Liberal. Since it was set up in Hôtelmatingnon last month, Bayrou has been trying to provide concessions on both left and right to prevent the re -execution of the predecessor.

However, important issues such as pension reform and national balloon debt crisis remain on the table without much solutions suitable for different groups of the Diet.

Commenting on political muddy swamps, President Valdera stated: “François Bailou embodies anxious inertia behind the unattractive soft consensus and the compromise.” “Is there a pilot on the plane?”

“If the current configuration of the complex and indecisive parliament expresses the French questions, it cannot remain in France in the form of immovable,” he warned.

“In this sense, people inevitably have to decide what they started last summer and have been completed,” Badela speculated that the Prime Minister had appointed Marine Le Pen.

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