11.10.2025 02:22
French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed the resigned Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. Lecornu, who announced that he accepted the position, stated that he would make efforts to form a new government and address budget issues.
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French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Sebastien Lecornu, who resigned 27 days after taking office, as Prime Minister again.
A new development has occurred in the ongoing political crisis following the collapse of the government in France. French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed a new prime minister.
RESIGNED LECORNU APPOINTED AS PRIME MINISTER AGAIN
Macron appointed Sebastien Lecornu, who resigned as Prime Minister 27 days after taking office, as Prime Minister again.
In a statement made by Macron's Presidential Office, it was stated, "Sebastien Lecornu has been tasked with forming a government again."
LECORNU: I WILL DO MY BEST TO FULFILL THIS DUTY SUCCESSFULLY
Lecornu also stated on his social media account that he accepted his new role, saying, "I accept this mission given to me by President Macron with a sense of duty. I will do everything I can to provide France with a budget by the end of the year and to find solutions to the issues affecting the daily lives of our citizens. We must put an end to this political crisis, this environment of uncertainty that burdens the French people, and the instability that harms France's image and interests."
BARDELLA: A BAD JOKE DISCONNECTED FROM THE PEOPLE
There were strong reactions from the French opposition to Macron's decision. Jordan Bardella, leader of the far-right National Rally (RN) party, reacted to the situation, stating that his party would immediately bring down the "desperate coalition." Bardella said, "The second Lecornu government appointed by Emmanuel Macron is an unprecedentedly isolated and disconnected bad joke. National Rally condemns this government, which stands only in fear of the dissolution of the National Assembly and is afraid of the people."
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