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Tag Archives: 2024 French general election

Not interested in a second fiddle – why the French parliament’s Prime Minister’s Questions experiment failed

Posted on February 27, 2025 by The Constitution Unit

Yesterday, Calixte Bloquet and Ruxandra Serban published a post explaining why the French National Assembly decided to trial a weekly session of Prime Minister’s Questions. Here they explain how the experiment fared and why it failed.

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Posted in Europe, International, Parliament, Parties and politicians | Tagged 2024 French general election, Calixte Bloquet, Emmanuel Macron, France, Francois Bayrou, French National Assembly, Gabriel Attal, michel barnier, PMQs, prime minister, Prime Minister's Questions, Ruxandra Serban | 1 Comment
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