France's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu Resigns After Less Than a Month in Office, Plunging Country into Deep Political Crisis
In a shocking move, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday morning after just 26 days in office, plunging the country into its fourth change in prime minister in under a year. According to BBC World, Lecornu's resignation came hours before he was set to unveil his cabinet, and it has sparked widespread concern about the stability of France's government.
Lecornu's sudden departure is attributed to his inability to build consensus and meet conditions to remain in power, according to NPR News. This decision marks a significant setback for President Emmanuel Macron, who had appointed Lecornu just last month. The move has been met with criticism from various sides, with some questioning Macron's choice of prime minister.
The resignation comes as France faces economic woes, and the country's stock market took a hit on Monday, with stocks falling sharply on the Paris exchange amid concerns over the political parties' ability to tackle these issues. According to BBC World, Lecornu accepted a request from President Macron to work on a plan for "stability for the country" by Wednesday evening.
This latest development is part of a larger trend in French politics, with four prime ministers changing positions in under a year. The instability has raised concerns about the effectiveness of Macron's government and its ability to address pressing issues such as economic growth and unemployment.
Lecornu himself acknowledged the challenges of being prime minister, saying "Being PM is a hard task" after his resignation. His departure has left many wondering what the future holds for France and who will be next in line to lead the country.
In a statement, President Macron expressed his commitment to finding a solution to the current crisis, stating that he would work with Lecornu to develop a plan for stability by Wednesday evening. However, it remains to be seen whether this effort will be enough to restore confidence in the government and address the country's pressing issues.
As France navigates this latest political upheaval, one thing is clear: the country needs a stable and effective government to tackle its economic woes and ensure the well-being of its citizens. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining whether Macron's administration can regain momentum and provide the leadership that France so desperately needs.
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This story was compiled from reports by BBC World and BREAKING: NPR News.