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Bargaining and backstabbing: How to break France's political deadlock?
Manage episode 512411973 series 3581198
48 hours after France’s coalition government collapsed after 14 hours, caretaker prime minister Sebastien Lecornu still trying to pull off the impossible and a strike a deal that can get a budget over the line before the end of the year and avoid a further spiraling of public borrowing costs. But for that you need a compromise…
To Lecornu’s left, the Socilalists want to go back on the 2023 pension reform, to the right the conservative Les Republicains say no way. We’ll review stumbling points…
… and possible ways President Macron can avoid another snap election that’s sure to further shrink his support in parliament 18 months out from the election to pick his successor.
The front runner for 2027 staying far from Paris on the PM’s self-imposed deadline day for a compromise, the far-right’s Marine Le Pen instead claiming that all this haggling in the high halls of power smacks of a cabal. And while the left and the moderate right tear themselves apart, her National Rally party’s been quietly canvassing constituents , anticipating their next trip to the ballot box.
Produced by François Picard, Théophile Vareille, Juliette Laffont, Ilayda Habip, Charles Wente.
26 episodes
Manage episode 512411973 series 3581198
48 hours after France’s coalition government collapsed after 14 hours, caretaker prime minister Sebastien Lecornu still trying to pull off the impossible and a strike a deal that can get a budget over the line before the end of the year and avoid a further spiraling of public borrowing costs. But for that you need a compromise…
To Lecornu’s left, the Socilalists want to go back on the 2023 pension reform, to the right the conservative Les Republicains say no way. We’ll review stumbling points…
… and possible ways President Macron can avoid another snap election that’s sure to further shrink his support in parliament 18 months out from the election to pick his successor.
The front runner for 2027 staying far from Paris on the PM’s self-imposed deadline day for a compromise, the far-right’s Marine Le Pen instead claiming that all this haggling in the high halls of power smacks of a cabal. And while the left and the moderate right tear themselves apart, her National Rally party’s been quietly canvassing constituents , anticipating their next trip to the ballot box.
Produced by François Picard, Théophile Vareille, Juliette Laffont, Ilayda Habip, Charles Wente.
26 episodes
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