- The democratic crisis in France is not new, but its growing magnitude is alarming.
- There is a generalized distrust towards politicians and the political division is structured in three blocks, each rejected by the other two.
- The study indicates that political life has been paralyzed since the legislative elections of July 7, prolonging a resigning government unduly.
- If Macron does not soon appoint a Prime Minister and implement changes, voter frustration could increase.
- The study highlights that Macron's unilateral dissolution of the government following his defeat in the European elections has been harmful.
- The Republican block is blocked by its own racist ideology, yet continues to resist.
- To avoid chaos, Macron needs to reconsider his presidential approach and his politics.
Conclusion: The country is at a critical crossroads and immediate action is needed to restore trust in the political system and prevent chaos.