

France: a constitutional crisis in the making
Oct 30, 2023
France is facing a constitutional crisis, with President Macron losing his parliamentary majority and no clear successor in sight. The rise of far-right leaders, anti-NATO and pro-Putin sentiments, and dissatisfaction with Macron's government contribute to the turmoil. The yellow vest protests and the controversy surrounding Macron's use of clause 49.3 are discussed. The lasting influence of the Algerian War on treatment of certain individuals and the rise of far-right parties, including Marine Le Pen's National Rally, are explored.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Constitutional Crisis in France: Rise of Far-Right Leaders and Pressure for Change
01:33 • 12min
The Gilets Jaunes Protest and Discontent with President Macron's Government
13:34 • 2min
French Politics and Presidential Legitimacy
15:10 • 4min
The Lasting Influence of the Algerian War on the Treatment of Individuals in France
19:38 • 2min
The Rise of Far-Right Parties in France
21:18 • 8min