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Lecornu said that there is ‘desire’ for the French budget

According to French publication, Le Monde, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said France was a “request” to have a budget until the end of the year.

Speaking at Matignon Palace, Lecornu said:

Among the good news, the National Assembly Speaker Mrs. Braun-Pivet and Senate President Gérard Larcher and UDI, LIOT, Republicans, Place Publique, Modem, Horizon, Renaissance and other political parties with all the consultations, I have a good reason to have a budget for France before December 31st.

This desire, of course, creates a movement and rapprochement that eliminates the likelihood of dissolving.

He added that the country will present its findings to President Emmanuel Macron later in this evening.

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Emmanuel Macron’s According to the Associated Press (AP), the second term will end in May 2027 and he said he would not resign many times.

If the French President resigned, the Constitutional Council will declare an empty staff, the President of the Senate will undertake temporary powers and a new presidential election will be held within 35 days.

On the left, Melenchon’s submission of France asked Macron to leave.

What’s more surprising is a sign that Macron has become increasingly lonely in his own camp. Édouard Philippe, Macron, the first prime minister and once a close ally after Macron arrived in 2017, claimed that the President should resign and an early presidential election should be made after the 2026 budget was accepted.

Since 1958 and the beginning of the fifth Republic, only one French President has resigned: Charles de gaulle After losing the 1969 referendum.

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