France in political limbo after Macron suffers setback 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
French President Emmanuel Macron has held meetings with opposition party leaders in a desperate attempt to form a parliamentary majority
after losing control of the National Assembly and the power he enjoyed during his first term to implement his own policies so easily
experts say Macron has himself to blame after spending more time trying to lead Europe on Ukraine, while other parties focused on the cost
of living crisis back at home.Other analysts say the Ukraine crisis which has exacerbated the rising cost of energy in Europe is an early
sign for what other leaders on the continent can expect to lose, as the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which is being supported by
Ukraine conflict; there may have been some praise back home, not only for those suffering from the fighting but also for the easing of
stands those who abstained from the vote were the biggest winner as some analysts have suggested, but the factor behind the abstention is a
legitimacy
None
However, she appears to be safe for now after receiving the backing of her party MPs and intervention by Macron, mainly because she retained
President holding back-to-back meetings with leaders of opposition parties in an attempt to break the political deadlock; or as the Elysee
situation
The responsibility for it lies with the president of the Republique
president that it was out of the question to enter into a coalition deal, that would be a betrayal of our voters." Earlier Jacob had called
are being proposed that go in the right direction..
we will vote for them
If they go in the wrong direction, we will amend them
compromise with MPs on passing legislation, something that threatens to paralyze parliament.According to Fabien Roussel of the French
and if such an initiative was the right solution or whether support should be sought "on a case-by-case basis".The French economy minister
Bruno Le Maire has admitted "we will have to show a lot of imagination" to govern
the previous parliament, her bloc has significantly expanded that this time round to 89 seats that giving the party unprecedented
"finding new profiles" to take the lead.But Macron will travel to Brussels for a European summit scheduled on Thursday and Friday
He will then head to a G-7 meeting in Germany next week, followed by a NATO summit in Spain and a brief visit to Portugal.Again critics say
his constant traveling and lack of attention to domestic affairs has left the French President out of touch with important domestic
Macron is anything to go by, it reveals a lot about other European nations, whose nationals are suffering from a cost of living crisis and
abstaining from the ballot boxes in protest.