‘Farce and circus’: reaction as French government quits

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, the power of the ministry, to pass a budget for 2026, the power alliance provoked a surprise among its allies and competitors, and a day after naming the cabinet, violated the resignation of his government.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far -right national rally party
Le Pen told BFM TV, “I urge the President to resolve the National Assembly (…) at the end of the joke, we took a long enough nonsense.”
Francois-Xavier Bellamy, European Deputy, Member of the Conservative Republican Party
“We have nothing to be afraid of the disintegration of parliament.”
David Lisnard, Mayor of Cannes and Vice President of the Republican Party
“France’s interests require Emmanuel Macron to resign to protect institutions and to prevent an inevitable situation since the absurd disintegration. First of all, responsible for this situation.”
Arthur Delaporte, Socialist Party Deputy
“The resignation of Lecornu, who failed by his own people, was inevitable. This short -lived government shows only one thing: Macronism is once again immersing the country into chaos.”
Agnes Pannier-Runacher, Outgoing Environment Minister
Pannier-Runacher, “I am desperate from this circus where everyone plays a role, but nobody takes responsibility,” Pannier-Runacher wrote X.
“I still say to those who think that we can manage without left: You are wrong. Despite our differences, we cannot proceed without sending strong signals to those who share the same ambitions: to serve the French and French people.”
Jordan Bardella, President of the Extreme Right Nationalist National Rally Party
“There is no doubt that the temporary Prime Minister is not maneuvering, and Emmanuel Macron himself (…), who constitutes his government, cannot be stable before returning to the polls and the dissolution of the National Assembly.” He said.
Far France’s Jean-Luc Melenchon
Melenchon and other leaders of the Unbowed Party of France wrote about X, “After the resignation of Sebastien Lecornu, Emmanuel Macron’s accusation of 104 deputies for the accusation of the movement to be taken into consideration immediately.”
Old IMF Chief Economist Olivier Blanchard
“Macron/Lecornu’s same government is difficult to understand what happened in the mind of presenting a largely not popular attachment.


