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While Mélenchon asserts that a mandate for change exists among the populace, critics warn that his constitutional overhaul could precipitate a crisis of legitimacy. Concerns linger regarding the potential politicization of a constituent assembly and the implications of prioritizing national legislation over European mandates.
In an interconnected Europe, a precipitous shift towards unilateral nationalism could jeopardize both national and continental stability. Instead of an explosive overhaul, a more evolutionary approach may be warranted—one that embraces reform while working within the established legal frameworks of the Fifth Republic.