Jonathan Schofield on Nostr: “France’s constitution, bizarrely, allows its president to appoint any prime ...
“France’s constitution, bizarrely, allows its president to appoint any prime minister that he can get past MPs – but this is the first time in the history of France’s ‘Fifth Republic’ that a French president has refused to appoint a PM from the biggest parliamentary bloc. Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s ‘France Unbowed’, which leads the ‘New Popular Front’ left bloc, has launched impeachment proceedings against Macron.”
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