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French Prime Minister Resigns After 27 Days as New Government Collapses in 14 Hours

French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned after 27 days, the shortest term since 1958. His new government collapsed within 14 hours, deepening President Macron's political crisis.

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  • French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned after only 27 days in office, marking the shortest premiership in France's history since 1958, accepted by President Macron.
  • His newly formed government dramatically collapsed within just 14 hours of naming key cabinet members, intensifying France's political instability and drawing widespread criticism.
  • The rapid collapse stemmed from intense pressure from conservatives, criticism of his cabinet choices, and a failure to secure sufficient parliamentary support to avoid a no-confidence vote.
  • This swift government failure deepened President Macron's political crisis, with critics calling the situation farcical and accusing him of creating a mess and losing interest in France.
  • The political turmoil rattled investors, causing a significant drop in the CAC-40 index, while opposition leaders called for immediate snap parliamentary elections.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story as a deepening political crisis marked by chronic instability and paralysis. They emphasize the rapid succession of prime ministers, a fragmented parliament, and Macron's failed political gambles as key drivers. The narrative highlights the severe economic consequences and the far-right's capitalizing on the disarray, painting a picture of a nation in turmoil.

"The abrupt resignation of his prime minister on Monday — Macron’s fourth in more than a year of almost ceaseless political upheaval — puts the French leader in a bind."

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"France's government collapsed Monday after the country's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu tendered his resignation less than a day after appointing his cabinet."

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"His departure showcases the short-term challenge facing Macron’s ministers, who have repeatedly failed to pass a budget in the face of far-right and far-left opposition."

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"The resignation rattled investors, sending the CAC-40 index of leading French companies plunging."

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"French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has resigned, less than a day after his cabinet was unveiled."

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"His swift resignation was unexpected and unprecedented and marked another major deepening of France's political crisis."

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"France’s new prime minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned Monday, just a day after naming his government and after less than a month in office."

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"The options appear to be very, very limited for President Macron, and perhaps this idea of fresh elections and perhaps even a resignation of president Macron are going to come back on the tables of in the next few hours."

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"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."

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Sébastien Lecornu resigned due to intense pressure from conservatives and criticism of his cabinet selections, which made it impossible for him to effectively perform his duties amid political opposition.

His abrupt resignation deepened political instability, leading to government chaos and prompting opposition leaders to call for snap parliamentary elections.

The political uncertainty contributed to a significant drop in France's CAC-40 stock index and raised concerns about the country's economic stability and its ability to implement necessary budgetary changes.

Lecornu's government will continue managing day-to-day affairs until President Macron appoints a new prime minister and cabinet, amidst ongoing political fragmentation.

France has had five prime ministers in the past two years, highlighting ongoing political instability.

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