Checks and Balance: French lessons - a podcast by The Economist

from 2022-04-15T15:30:38

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A liberal and a nationalist arefacing off for the presidency of Franceafter a first round in which most voters opted for anti-establishment candidates. Both finalists have redrawn the country’s political map and thepolls are tight. Emmanuel Macron’s struggles area cautionary talefor political centrists everywhere. But could the foibles of the French system offer lessons for America’s partisan gridlock? 


Our Paris bureau chief Sophie Pedder lays out how the result will reshape the relationship with America’s oldest ally. We find out how France ditched its electoral college. And we talk to Gérard Araud, French ambassador to the United States from 2014-19, about which political system would win in a fight. 


John Prideaux hosts with Idrees Kahloon, our Washington DC bureau chief, and Charlotte Howard, New York bureau chief and US business editor.

 

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