But these are extraordinary times for France, facing an unprecedented moment of political instability. Choosing the right prime minister now really matters if the country is to be governable because Macron falls well short of a ruling majority in parliament.
From the Brégançon fort, the presidency’s vacation home on a private island on the French Riviera, Macron has been exploring his options and contemplating his timeline moving forward following his party’s defeat in this summer’s snap elections, which left France with a fractured legislature.
After a crushing defeat at…



