Thursday, 5 December 2024

MACRON FACES GROWING PRESSURE TO RESIGN AFTER HIS COUP OVER DEMOCRACY FAILS, CAN NO LONGER DIVIDE AND RULE

 As the President, Macron is obliged to call on those political parties which win the most votes, seats in elections to form a government.

He has violated his obligations by refusing to grant the leader of the left and right wing party which won the most votes in the  elections, Melenchon and Le Pen, the opportunity to form a government.

Macron s party was trounced in snap elections. The voters refused to give his party, and by extention, Macron a mandate.

Overthrowing democracy and the election result, Macron misued his office as President and appointed an WEF crony Barnier to lead a government, Lacking support, lacking legitimacy, Barnier tried to push through a budget to enrich the private bankers, beneficiaries of the interest payments on France s gigantic national debt, at the expense of the French people, facing massive welfare cuts,  using special, dictatorial powers.

But Macron s calculation he could divide and rule has gone badly wrong.

Barnier was ousted in a no confidence vote after the two parties from the left and right, who he should have called on to form a government joined forces.

Melenchon and Le Pen should table a bill, motion to remove Macron if he will not go of his free will and if he tries to appoint another crony like Francois Bayron as Prime Minister as part of a de facto coup d etat over the French people.

They can change the law to make it clear a President does not the power to bypass the political parties which win the most votes in elections. A President is supposed to be a guardian of democracy not a technocratic dictator trampling all over it, jack booting it all over the parties the voters want in government.

Together, Melenchon and Le Pen can pass a law renationalizing the French national bank, that is, its ECB branch and solve the debt crisis by monetary funding of the government. It looks like they have enough lawmakers to pass the bill even if they are not in government. 

The left and right have much to gain by working together including applause, praise from the French people if they give them a prosperous, peaceful future.

They can also put Macron on trial for his covid jab crimes along with his associates.

From media

French politician Francois Bayrou, whose name is often cited as a possible successor to Michel Barnier, was expected to meet President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee palace later on Thursday, according to reports by Le Parisien and RTL radio.

Mr Bayrou is a veteran centrist politician and a close Macron ally who founded the Democratic Movement in 2007, and currently serves as mayor in the southwestern city of Pau.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-macron-government-barnier-latest-news-b2659267.html

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