The far right is dangerously close to gaining power in Matignon.
President Emmanuel Macron seems to have disappeared from the political scene and is seen as persona non grata by his own majority.
Renaissance candidates have removed Macron from their political flyers.
Various leaders express their disagreement with the president and his decision to dissolve the National Assembly.
It is suggested that the future of the majority will dictate without Macron.
Macron's solitude in his presidential role has intensified over the last seven years.
Macron pays the price for not transforming his solitude into a collective strength.
Conclusion: Macron finds himself in the middle of a political storm that he himself provoked, isolated and disconnected from his own party and the majority he once led.