Verfassungsblog (Sep 2024)

France’s Shifting Constitutional Landscape

  • Eleonora Bottini,
  • Nicoletta Perlo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/fe39c6067488842b
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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France is experiencing a major shift in its constitutional and political landscape. After weeks of uncertainty, President Emmanuel Macron has now appointed Michel Barnier as Prime Minister, sparking new protests against Macron’s actions since the election. From a constitutional perspective, it is becoming clear that the President cannot simultaneously serve as an impartial guarantor of institutions on one hand and the most powerful political actor on the other. While the country’s presidentialist tradition is not over, the era of fait majoritaire — a cornerstone of the stability of the French system — has ended.

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