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Louis XX: "The Fifth Republic is on the verge of collapse"

Louis XX: "The Fifth Republic is on the verge of collapse"
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France is traversing a troubled period where the political, social, and institutional order seems to crumble day after day. Louis de Bourbon, Duke of Anjou and legitimist heir of the Capetian dynasty, has spoken out to alert the French people to the gravity of the situation. According to him, the current Republic, true to its history, is a prisoner of partisan logic, and de Gaulle's constitution, designed to limit these excesses, is no longer sufficient to contain the persistent instability.

Economic and identity tensions are shaking our country, and in the face of growing threats, the State appears paralyzed. Governments succeed one another, tirelessly applying the same measures without questioning or a real will for reform. Politics, which should be a place of creativity and decision, has transformed into a space of immobility and incapacity, leaving the French people facing uncertainty and frustration.

For Louis de Bourbon, France now stands at a crossroads. These moments of anxiety and suffering, however, carry within them a hope: the opportunity for men of good will and those attached to the common good to restore the country's grandeur and prosperity. The history of France shows that similar crises have often been occasions for renewal. It is up to us, the French people, to seize these moments to set our homeland back on the path of its glorious destiny.

The Duke of Anjou invites his compatriots to reflect on the responsibility of those who govern and on the vitality of the monarchical heritage. "It was in the shadow of the fleur-de-lis that your freedoms flourished and that France knew its apogee," he reminds us. Stability, long-term vision, and the concern not to transmit chaos to future generations should once again become the foundations of our political life. Beyond institutions, this is a true call to put values, morality, and the common good back at the center of governance.

Finally, Louis de Bourbon exhorts the French people to remember Saint Louis, a model king and head of state, whose wisdom and piety remain a light to guide our nation. In these uncertain hours, we need leaders capable of understanding that the happiness of the people is their ultimate mission. May the French people find strength and hope in their heritage and draw inspiration from the lessons of history to build the future.

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