
French President Emmanuel Macron’s political isolation has deepened significantly, with former allies publicly abandoning him and some openly calling for his resignation following the unprecedented governmental collapse. The loss of support from centrist and moderate allies is critical, making it increasingly difficult for Macron to govern and pass key legislative reforms. This fragmentation is pushing France toward a deeper political crisis, potentially forcing a choice between a minority government and an imminent snap election, further weakening France’s influence in the European Union.
