Former French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe has called on President Emmanuel Macron to step down early and initiate a fresh presidential vote. This bold statement comes just after Macron’s newly appointed Prime Minister resigned only days into the role, deepening the country’s political uncertainty.

Political Turmoil in France
Philippe, who served as Macron’s first prime minister, voiced his concerns about the current state of French politics. He believes that only a new presidential mandate can restore stability and public trust. This intervention comes amid mounting pressure on Macron’s leadership following a string of government crises.
What Lies Ahead for France?
With the resignation of Macron’s latest prime minister adding fuel to the fire, Philippe’s comments have intensified the debate about France’s political future. Many analysts suggest that an early presidential election could be the reset France needs. The nation’s eyes are now on Macron’s next move, as the political landscape continues to shift.
Sources:
BBC News