France, Macron and Lecornu
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While France has a long history of hefty overspending, economists say political turmoil – which has stalled policymaking – is bringing the country’s debt problem to a head.
Here’s a closer look at the latest act in the unprecedented political drama that’s been roiling France since Macron stunned the nation by dissolving the National Assembly in June 2024, triggering fresh legislative elections that then stacked Parliament’s powerful lower house with his opponents:
France's new prime minister has named a government, bringing back former finance minister Bruno Le Maire as defense minister.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned from his post on Monday after only 27 days in power, marking his term
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France's premier quits hours after naming government, plunging the country into more political chaos
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned after less than a month in office on Monday and less than 24 hours after naming a new government that prompted a key coalition ally to withdraw support.
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French PM resigns hours after naming government, plunging France further into political chaos
PARIS (AP) — France’s new prime minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned less than 24 hours after naming his government and after less than a month in office, plunging the country into a deep political crisis and leaving French President Emmanuel Macron with few options.
French caretaker Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on Wednesday a deal could eventually be reached on a 2026 budget despite the country's political crisis, striking a cautiously optimistic tone as he held talks with various parties.
President Emmanuel Macron is expected to pick his new prime minister by Friday evening, after outgoing PM Sebastien Lecornu spent two days trying to unlock the political deadlock. Lecornu suggested that whoever the next prime minister is,