France heading for early elections? Macron under pressure, government warns prefectures to "Prepare"

The political situation in France continues to be critical, as President Emmanuel Macron faces increased pressure, not only from the opposition and French public opinion, but also from international rating agencies, due to the budget crisis affecting the country and uncertainties over the 2026 budget, described as a "minefield."
According to sources that have not been denied by the Elysee Palace, Macron is seriously considering the possibility of dissolving Parliament and calling new parliamentary elections, just 1 year and 4 months after the last votes.
Elections on November 16 and 23?
According to reports, the French presidency has sent unofficial warnings to all prefectures and regions of France with the message: “Get ready.” The most likely date for the first round of the election is Sunday, November 16, while the second round would be held a week later, on November 23.
If these plans materialize, Macron must officially dissolve the National Assembly and sign the presidential decree calling elections.
Another "express" campaign in the face of the rise of the far right
This scenario would once again put France in an accelerated election campaign, similar to that of a year ago, when parliamentary elections were held just a few weeks after the European Parliament elections, where the far right, led by Le Pen and Bardella, scored a landslide victory.
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