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France's Macron tasks his outgoing PM with holding last-ditch talks to end crisis

  • On Monday, October 6, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron tasked outgoing Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu with holding urgent negotiations to resolve the country's deepening political crisis.
  • Lecornu stepped down just a few hours after presenting his new cabinet, following widespread rejection from both opponents and supporters, as France grappled with persistent parliamentary gridlock since the 2024 snap elections.
  • Macron instructed Lecornu to conduct final negotiations with political leaders and present a plan for national stability by Wednesday night, stating he would step in and take decisive action if the discussions did not succeed.
  • An Elabe poll conducted Monday found three-quarters of French respondents supported Lecornu's resignation, with almost half holding Macron responsible for the turmoil.
  • Lecornu's record-short 27-day tenure as prime minister added to criticism of Macron's leadership, raising the likelihood of new government attempts or even snap legislative elections.
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Consumed by his opponents, rejected by the public and now released by his own: Emmanuel Macron is more alone than ever at the head of a France that sinks into the political crisis, on the ashes of the presidential camp that imploded to the open.

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Emmanuel Macron learned this Monday that his Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, was resigning. The Head of State was then preparing the pantheonization ceremony of Robert Badinter, scheduled for next Thursday.

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In the government crisis, France's President Emmanuel Macron is increasingly under pressure in his own camp. Ex-Premier Edouard Philippe called on Macron to declare "early presidential elections" after the adoption of the budget.

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On behalf of President Macron, former Prime Minister Lecornu negotiates a government programme for France. He met with representatives of the governing parties.

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