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France's new government under recently reappointed Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is facing fresh no-confidence motions, just a day after the new Cabinet was named and amid one of the country's worst political crises in decades.
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Macron’s France now has a new Cabinet. It will face an uphill battle to end the political crisis
France’s newly reappointed Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu named a new government Sunday, as he faces pressure to urgently produce a budget and quell political turmoil that is scaring businesses and staining the country’s image.
Emmanuel Macron called on France’s fractured parliament to deliver stability for the country rather than precipitate another government collapse.
The immediate reaction to Lecornu’s appointment from the far right and hard left was scathing, suggesting his second stint as prime minister will be no easier than his first.
French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sébastien Lecornu as prime minister, just days after his resignation, asking him to try again to form a government and produce a budget.
President Emmanuel Macron is trying to calm the political turmoil that has gripped the country and jeopardized the passage of a budget.
France's Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has unveiled a new Cabinet, blending centrist, conservative, and external figures. Facing immediate challenges like budget creation and investor confidence, the government must navigate a fractured parliament.
Emmanuel Macron’s reappointment of Sebastien Lecornu as prime minister has been described as a slap in the face for the French public.