Emmanuel Macron breaks the silence.

The Head of State speaks for the first time this Wednesday at 8 p.m. since the second round of legislative elections which deprived his camp of an absolute majority and precipitated the country into a political crisis.

“The President of the Republic will speak this evening at 8 p.m.,” announced the Elysée, at the end of a day during which the Head of State completed his tour of the political forces to try to find a exit door.

The Head of State will then be caught up in a series of international commitments, including the European Council from Thursday in Brussels, then the G7 and NATO summits.

Emmanuel Macron received in the morning the national secretary of Europe Ecology-The Greens Julien Bayou, the deputy LFI Adrien Quatennens and his former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, boss of the Horizons party.

Tuesday he had received Christian Jacob (LR), Olivier Faure (PS), François Bayrou (MoDem) and Marine Le Pen (RN).

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