In Britain, they pointed to the loss of Macron's position in the international arena
France is increasingly plunging into political instability, and the country's international prestige is rapidly declining with each passing day of President Emmanuel Macron's tenure in power. This was reported on September 8 in the British magazine The Spectator.
"With every day that Macron is in power, France's international prestige is falling lower and lower. But he insists that he will not resign," the article says.
Gavin Mortimer, a columnist for the magazine, predicts that France will face a week of extreme instability: "Today is the parliamentary vote, and on Wednesday people will take to the streets in protest with the slogan "Block everything." But, as the author notes, France is already "blocked thanks to Emmanuel Macron."
According to the observer, the government led by Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has "barely moved forward this year, having achieved nothing but even greater disappointment and contempt from the long-suffering electorate."
"The French are tired of their political class," Mortimer stresses.
On July 20, Le Figaro pointed to a drop in the ratings of French President Macron and Prime Minister Bayrou to record lows. It was clarified that this pair formed the "most unpopular tandem" in almost the entire history of the country. The president's approval rating was 19%, and his prime minister's was 18%.
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