French Prime Minister Offers Resignation
France is going through a rather radical change in its government.
Things have tilted so badly, that the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, has decided to step down.
Attal turned in his resignation on Monday.
Time to Go
France is being taken over by the far left, as the second round of election wound up awarding the majority of seats in Parliament to their candidates.
Due to this shift, France will not have a majority party in power, which is wreaking havoc on its political scene.
This does not bode well for the immediate future of France, as experts now believe this could lead to a period of severe economic turmoil in the country.
President Macron has not addressed this at all, which only has people scrambling even more.
His office stated that it would "wait for the new National Assembly to organize itself" before making any real decisions.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the veteran left-wing firebrand, who many consider an extremist, stated, "The president must call on the New Popular Front to govern.”
On Sunday, Attal announced that he would be tendering his resignation to President Marcon on Monday, but Macron is trying to slam the brakes on that.
When Attal offered his resignation, Marcon’s office stated, "The President has asked Gabriel Attal to remain prime minister for the time being in order to ensure the country's stability.”
This was a smart move by Macron, as the country appears to be teetered on a very steep ledge and about to fall off.
With the economy already suffering, any radical moves would likely create a typhoon of economic problems for France, and the reports heading into the winter are already not good.
The French will soon learn of their mistake, however, as the radical left has utterly destroyed the United States. Thankfully, however, it would seem that some Democrats are wising up and removing some of these radicals from office.