French PM resigns after 27 days in office, deepening political crisis
Lecornu accused his competitors for changing the conditions of the negotiations while trying to reach an agreement without calling individual competitors.
“When we always progress, we got the impression that the line actually returned,” he said.
His resignation is another sign that he could not break the dead end in Parliament to call the Parliamentary election in the hope of stopping the rise of Le Pen and his party after Macron last year.
The national rally and allied parties have 138 seats in the National Assembly, which makes them the largest block, while the coalition of the community coalition loyal to Macron has only 91 seats. France Innowed 71 chairs and socialists have 66, while the Greens have 38.
Lecornu, a close ally of Macron, appointed his ministers on Sunday and held their first meetings in the afternoon after the afternoon.
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The ministers appointed on Sunday found the next day as guard ministers, and kept it in place to manage daily work until a new government was established.
The newly re-appointed Ecology Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher was published in X: “I am desperate from this circus.”
Since the re -election of Macron’s re -election in 2022, French politics has become increasingly unstable to ask for any party or group that holds a majority of parliament.
Last year, Macron’s decision to call a parliamentary election deepened the crisis by producing a more fragmented parliament.
Lecornu, who was only appointed last month, replaced François Bayrou, who lost his position after relying on Parliament.
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“There is no return to stability from the disintegration of the national assembly without returning to the polls and the disintegration of the national assembly.
According to OECD, the French economy has slowed down in the last four years and government expenditures has increased and the federal debt that would reach about 120 percent of GDP next year has revealed.
AP with Reuters



