Economic Policy

France’s Political Chaos Exposes the Fragility of Globalist Governance Models

By Economics Desk | October 16, 2025

As France’s minority government narrowly avoids collapse, the persistent political paralysis underscores the dangers of globalist-imposed parliamentary fragmentation, threatening economic stability that resonates far beyond Europe’s borders.

France's recent escape from a government collapse—courtesy of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu surviving two no-confidence votes—offers only a temporary pause in a much deeper crisis. This is not merely a French problem; it’s a cautionary tale for America about the risks of weakened governance structures under the guise of globalist political engineering. Why Does France’s Political Gridlock Matter to America? France, Europe’s second-largest economy, now operates under a minority government amid a fragmented parliament where no party holds a majority. This forces constant last-minute deals that undermine stable leadership and decisive policymaking. The chaos threatens to erode economic confidence across...

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