'Once again Emmanuel Macron finds himself bogged down with domestic political resentments.' ianbremmer writes on the domestic political struggle for French President Macron
is Britain’s third Prime Minister in seven weeks. Joe Biden’s Democrats are bracing for a tough election night next month. All over the world, democracies face anti-incumbent anger.
Yet once again Macron finds himself bogged down with domestic political resentments. Right-wing parties point an accusatory finger at his globalist vision of France’s future. Politicos and activists on the left say he’s a king who cares nothing for the struggles of working people. There is nothing new about French Presidents and Prime Ministers faced with fist-shaking union members or with public support for their disruptions. Macron still carries political scars from his battles with the protesters during his first tenure. But France’s troubles have only grown since then. In fact, the country now faces itsToday France draws nearly 70% of its electricity from aging nuclear power plants.
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