President Macron's dissolution of the National Assembly was, in my opinion, a trap against the Rassemblement National (Le Pen).
He had intended to appoint Jordan Bardella (RN) as Prime Minister, but the latter refused in advance if he didn't have an absolute majority of deputies.
Indeed, with a relative majority, he would have had to resign from his first bill, as an absolute majority of deputies would have voted a motion of censure against him.
Then Macron would have appointed a prime minister of his choice and of his clan.
We'll see on Sunday, but I think we're heading for a socialist-leaning government with François Ruffin, a dissident of LFI, as prime minister.
After all, Macron is a former socialist. 😀
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