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Élysée Denies Macron Plans for Second National Assembly Dissolution

The French presidency refutes claims of consultations on early elections, as constitutional provisions allow dissolution from July 2025.

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Overview

  • Bloomberg reported that President Emmanuel Macron has consulted his inner circle about a potential second dissolution of the National Assembly, possibly in autumn 2025 or spring 2026.
  • The Élysée formally denied these claims, reiterating that no decision has been made regarding a new dissolution of Parliament.
  • Under the French Constitution, Macron can legally dissolve the National Assembly again starting in July 2025, one year after the previous dissolution.
  • Macron’s first dissolution in June 2024 led to significant political instability, which he acknowledged in December 2024 as producing more challenges than stability.
  • The report suggests Macron might consider timing new elections to leverage a rebound in his domestic popularity, bolstered by international developments like Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency.