French Government Resigns, But Remains in Caretaker Role Following Inconclusive Election

France’s centrist government has resigned, but will remain in a caretaker role until a new cabinet is appointed. This comes after an inconclusive snap election, leaving no party or group with an absolute majority. The caretaker government will manage day-to-day affairs, including the upcoming Olympics, but cannot pass new laws or make major changes.

The election of the President of the Assembly on Thursday is crucial. The left-wing alliance, which won the most seats, is deeply divided on who to propose as Prime Minister. Meanwhile, President Macron has called for a coalition with mainstream parties, further complicating the situation.


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The upcoming weeks will be decisive in determining the future of French politics. Negotiations between political parties will shape the government formation, and the outcome of the Assembly President election will provide valuable insights into the political landscape. The uncertainty surrounding the government formation has caused concerns about political stability in France.

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