Radical left party La France Insoumise argues that it is not up to the president 'to do political horsetrading,' taking aim at Emmanuel Macron's efforts since July to find a prime minister who would not be immediately ousted in a confidence vote.
For sure, there appears to be a lot of political instability all across Europe right now. In particular, Germany and UK both appear to be boiling over, so we'll be seeing more similar stuff happening there as well. I'd argue that France, UK, and Germany are really the three most important European countries, so whatever direction they go in the rest will follow.
Honestly would be amazing to see the death of a mainstream neoliberal party within western Europe, feels like a canary in the coal mines moment
For sure, there appears to be a lot of political instability all across Europe right now. In particular, Germany and UK both appear to be boiling over, so we'll be seeing more similar stuff happening there as well. I'd argue that France, UK, and Germany are really the three most important European countries, so whatever direction they go in the rest will follow.