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Richard Ferrand Confirmed as President of France's Constitutional Council by Narrow Vote

Ferrand's controversial appointment was secured after the Rassemblement National abstained, drawing criticism from both left and right.

  • Richard Ferrand, a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, was confirmed as President of the Constitutional Council despite significant opposition from left and right parties.
  • The vote hinged on the Rassemblement National's abstention, which prevented opponents from reaching the three-fifths threshold needed to block the appointment.
  • Critics from across the political spectrum questioned Ferrand's independence, legal qualifications, and past controversies, including his involvement in the Mutuelles de Bretagne affair.
  • The abstention by Rassemblement National deputies has led to accusations of secret deals or political collusion with Macron's camp, particularly from Les Républicains and La France Insoumise.
  • Ferrand defended his candidacy by emphasizing his political experience and commitment to impartiality, while vowing to dissolve his business interests if confirmed.
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