Jacques Serais, edited by Ophélie Artaud 07:38, November 07, 2022, modified at 07:39, November 07, 2022

While the rumor of a dissolution of the National Assembly continues to swell, the majority and the oppositions seem ready in the event of new legislative elections.

On the side of France Insoumise and the National Rally, some deputies are even calling for them.

But there is no indication that this would change the scores at the polls.

This is the question we are asking ourselves at the moment: will Emmanuel Macron dissolve the National Assembly?

The rumor swelled all weekend.

According to

the Journal du Dimanche

, the President of the Republic is seriously considering it.

The scenario would even be already ready.

The majority would have established a dissolution protocol with a very precise schedule.

On the side of Renaissance, everything seems ready for a new campaign

Renaissance is planning, for example, a meeting with François Bayrou's MoDem and Edouard Philippe's Horizons.

The presidential party has also set that on D+3 after the dissolution, its nomination committee will designate the candidates for the legislative elections.

A training seminar for aspiring deputies has even been set up to take place on D+5.

Everything seems ready for a new campaign.

And if Emmanuel Macron thinks about it, the Insoumis, like Clémentine Autain, claim it.

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"We are ready. Not only do we have the ideas, the project, the applications, but we have even stored paper in the event of a hasty dissolution. You must never be afraid to return to the people," said MP LFI on Radio J.

Same story on the other side of the hemicycle, with the deputy of the National Rally, Sébastien Chenu.

"We are ready and we are ready to go to the campaign, we are ready to govern the country," he insisted on BFM.

According to an Ifop poll for the

JDD

, the RN would be up nearly two points in the event of new elections.

But the score of the candidates of the presidential party would be almost identical to last June.

A dissolution would therefore not necessarily change the situation in the Assembly.