France Faces Deepening Constitutional Crisis as Political Divisions Widen
Analysts warn the current turmoil marks a long-term challenge to democratic stability.
France is grappling with what experts describe as a profound constitutional crisis, as political divisions between the presidency, parliament, and opposition factions intensify.
The country’s fragmented political landscape has made policy-making increasingly difficult, fueling social unrest and uncertainty.
Observers warn the situation could reshape the balance of power in France’s Fifth Republic if consensus remains elusive.