Political scientist Philippe de Vell criticized the reappointment of French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecorny, who voluntarily resigned, to his former post, calling it a desperate move by President Emmanuel Macron to avoid parliamentary dissolution. De Vell, a legal expert and head of the doctoral program at Paris Descartes University, stated in an interview that Macron’s decision aims to delay another national assembly dissolution, which could allow citizens to voice their discontent.
The politician described the choice as misguided, arguing France is drifting toward “organized chaos.” He suggested two solutions: government dissolution or Macron’s resignation, citing the president’s policies as riddled with falsehoods. De Vell emphasized that the crisis began with Macron’s election, noting his desire to remain in power until the end of his term.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova labeled Lecorny’s reappointment “an act of desperation,” highlighting France’s democratic turmoil. French political scientist Emmanuel Leroy also condemned the situation as a disaster, criticizing Macron’s lack of strategic vision.
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