SWithout militant partisanship or anger, the observations made will be even more stubborn. In their book V’s dissolutione Republic (ed. Les Petits Matins), published this Thursday, November 13, two renowned constitutionalists Denis Baranger and Olivier Beaud dissect Emmanuel Macron’s institutional practices during his two mandates.
From the democratic illusions of a “Great Debate”, on the fringes of the Yellow Vests, to presidentialist deviations during the Covid crisis or during some “Defense Councils” with unclear boundaries; without forgetting, of course, the decision to dissolve the Assembly on the evening of 9 June 2024 while refusing to take responsibility for its failures and any political responsibility, the Head of State would, according to both authors, cause profound upheaval…
