Macron Urges Unity as Renaissance Party Faces Leadership Strife
French President Emmanuel Macron calls for an end to infighting within his party following a snap election that resulted in a hung parliament.
- Prime Minister Gabriel Attal elected leader of Renaissance group in Parliament despite internal conflicts.
- Macron criticizes senior party members for prioritizing personal ambitions over national interests.
- Renaissance party struggles to form alliances after losing significant seats in the National Assembly.
- Potential coalition partners oppose Macron's key reforms, complicating efforts to secure a majority.
- Former communist MP Huguette Bello emerges as a possible consensus candidate for the prime minister role.