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    Lecornu Resigns After Short-Lived Premiership

    Rachel MaddowBy Rachel MaddowOctober 6, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Sébastien Lecornu resigned as French prime minister on Monday, weeks after his appointment.
    His departure makes him France’s shortest-serving prime minister since 1958.
    President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation shortly after Lecornu announced his cabinet.
    The resignation intensified political instability and raised questions about Macron’s government direction.

    Cabinet Choices Spark Controversy

    Lecornu faced harsh criticism from allies and opposition immediately after revealing his ministerial lineup.
    The conservative Republicans protested former Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire’s return as defence minister.
    Critics argued the cabinet lacked innovation and relied too heavily on familiar politicians.
    Observers saw Lecornu’s choices as a continuation of past policies rather than a fresh start.

    Political Renewal Debate Escalates

    Twelve of the eighteen ministers already served under former prime minister François Bayrou before September 8.
    Opponents claimed this recycling of ministers reflected stagnation in French politics.
    The cabinet’s makeup fueled frustration and amplified doubts about Lecornu’s leadership abilities.
    His resignation highlights the challenges Macron faces in balancing experience with political renewal.

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