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The article discusses the potential political instability in France due to repeated censorship and the inability of the current government to secure a majority for its budget. It predicts that the current government, led by Barnier, may be replaced by a more left-leaning one, but this new government will also struggle to gain majority support. This could lead to legislative elections in summer 2025. The author criticizes the Fifth Republic for its inability to provide long-term stability and vision for France, and blames the current president for refusing to resign. The author suggests that the only solution is to modify or completely overhaul the current constitution, placing national interest above ideological rules and values. This could be achieved through a referendum proposing a law to convene constituent assemblies in administrative regions.