1. This is relevant to arrrneoliberal as Macron’s political prospects relate directly to those of neoliberalism in practice in Europe. His PM, Lecornu, has made concessions to the Parti Socialiste, the now centre-left party that has been traditionally dominant on the left to potentially stave off losing a confidence motion, which LFI (far-left party lead by Mélenchon) have said they will file.
2. Can this manoeuvre right by the French government right their ship and get past the chaotic impasse that French governance has seen since Macron’s calling of a snap election?
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Looks like the Socialist Party is planning on letting the budget go through and not voting the no-confidence.
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1. This is relevant to arrrneoliberal as Macron’s political prospects relate directly to those of neoliberalism in practice in Europe. His PM, Lecornu, has made concessions to the Parti Socialiste, the now centre-left party that has been traditionally dominant on the left to potentially stave off losing a confidence motion, which LFI (far-left party lead by Mélenchon) have said they will file.
2. Can this manoeuvre right by the French government right their ship and get past the chaotic impasse that French governance has seen since Macron’s calling of a snap election?
Looks like the Socialist Party is planning on letting the budget go through and not voting the no-confidence.