Macron refuses to yield power after losing French Elections

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it’s now official, in a just-released communiqué Macron has rejected a government led by the New Popular Front (NPF). It’s an unprecedented situation in the history of the 5th French Republic: the loser in the election effectively rejects yielding power to the winner.

The former Rothschild banker explains it by the fact that his “responsibility is to ensure that the country be neither blocked nor weakened”, arguing that were he to nominate a NPF government they’d soon be censored by parliament and destitute.

That may be the case but still this awfully inconvenient fact remains: Macron’s party got way less votes and MPs than the NPF, yet it is Macron’s party that’s still running the French government, and it is Macron himself making choices on who can or cannot assume power based on what he thinks would “weaken France” or not.