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Macron rules out any dissolution of the Assembly or application of 49.3 on the text
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Macron rules out any dissolution of the Assembly or 49.3 on the text
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A decision firmly maintained
\nThe President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, clearly expressed his intention not to resort to radical actions concerning the national assembly. In other words, he rejects any idea of dissolution of the Assembly or use of the article 49.3.\n\n
The 49.3, a tool of last resort
\nThe article 49.3 of the French Constitution authorizes the government to pass a bill without a vote, unless a motion of censure, proposed by the opposition, is passed. Used as a real political joker, this process is nevertheless often perceived as an affront to parliamentary democracy. \n\n
A dissolution of the Assembly, a major political risk
\nAs for the dissolution of the Assembly, a radical tool par excellence, it was only used a handful of times under the Fifth Republic. It would involve new legislative elections which could profoundly redraw the national political map. This choice therefore has serious consequences and is generally not considered lightly.\n\n
Firm maintenance of the political line
\nThe decision to Macron demonstrates a desire to maintain a stable and calm political line, despite the various protests and the sometimes tense social climate. This position also underlines its aspiration to promote dialogue and parliamentary debate rather than the imposition of measures by force.\n\n
An issue of transparency and democracy
\nThis announcement can be seen as being in favor of transparency and respect for democratic principles. By refusing to use the article 49.3 or consider a dissolution of the Assembly, Macron reiterates his commitment to constructive dialogue and the search for consensus.\n\nIn short, this decision represents a clear illustration of the policy conveyed by the President of the Republic, marked by respect for institutions and a desire for dialogue. \n\n