Steve Brown on the political crisis in France after the fall of Michel Barnier’s coalition government
Your article (France in political crisis after no-confidence vote topples government, 4 December) accurately reports the events immediately surrounding the vote of no confidence in Michel Barnier’s coalition government. But apart from the observable mediocrity of many of the key players – at least two former prime ministers seem to have become rather economical with the truth concerning what laws can actually be passed before the end of this calendar year, or next year, by an incoming government – other elements help explain the crisis.
The main factor is that the current result is the outcome of the party system, which is itself a direct consequence of the voting system. Holding the legislative elections over two rounds, with parties obtaining more than 12.5% of the local electorate allowed to run in the second round, tends to favour many parties, each led, obviously, by an ambitious politician.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/10/is-france-fifth-republic-past-its-sell-by-date
Author : Guardian Staff
Publish date : 2024-12-10 17:47:54
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