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Macron dissolved parliament: who will become prime minister of France

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Macron dissolved parliament: who will become Prime Minister of France Melania Golembiowska

French President Emmanuel Macron dissolved French Parliament. Most likely, only one person important to the president can become the Prime Minister of France.

Journalist and political commentator from France, Andrei Shkil told 24 Channel that the odious Marine le Pen will not head parliament. Gabriel Attal could become prime minister, who will give a large percentage to Macron's pro-presidential force.

Who will become prime minister Minister of France

According to Shkil, the French politician Jordan Bardella, who defeated the list of leaders in the European Parliament, can apply for this position, but it is unlikely that he will become one. Do not forget about Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who will head the list of political forces of Macron's party that will go to the parliamentary elections.

It may be a compromise figure, but it certainly won’t be Marine Le Pen or anyone else with a similar odious reputation.

Who in France has anti-Ukrainian rhetoric

Shkil said that in France now there is virtually no anti-Ukrainian rhetoric in political debates. Now the discussion is taking place about who supports Ukraine more: either representatives of the Marine Le Pen party, representatives of the Renaissance party, or the Socialist Party.

Representatives of the political force “National Rally”, the former “National Front”, which was founded by Marine le Pen's father, who have the right to pro-Russian, pro-Kremlin and then pro-Putin forces are now trying to “change their shoes” at every stage of the discussion, which concerns Ukraine,” the journalist noted.

The strongest pro-Russian party in France is “Unbowed France,” led by pro-Russian politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon. However, according to Shkil, there is definitely no need to worry that she will win early elections.

Latest news from France

  • Due to the fact that Macron dissolved parliament, French banks recorded a decline on the stock exchange. Securities of French companies from the construction and materials sectors also fell in price.
  • Emmanuel Macron believes that sending French instructors to Ukraine is not an escalation. The French President explained that a lot of people are now being mobilized in Ukraine, and they need to be trained.
  • Graffiti with coffins and the inscription “French soldiers” in Ukraine was discovered in Paris. The suspects were three Moldovans. A police source said that “suspicions relate to possible new foreign interference.” An investigation has been opened.

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