Yes. There were parliamentary elections over the summer, and Macron colluded with the commies to lock the Right out of power. It resulted in a 3 way split between the commies, the Right, and Macron's "centrists", so 2 out of the 3 blocs needed to at least acquiesce to keep the government in power. Since commies never keep their word, Macron's party didn't have the numbers to survive a no confidence vote when the commies inevitably backstabbed him.
Yes. There were parliamentary elections over the summer, and Macron colluded with the commies to lock the Right out of power. It resulted in a 3 way split between the commies, the Right, and Macron's "centrists", so 2 out of the 3 blocs needed to a least acquiesce to keep the government in power. Since commies never keep their word, Macron's party didn't have the numbers to survive a no confidence vote when the commies inevitably backstabbed him.