France has a “new” prime minister. Surprise in Paris

2025-10-10 22:15
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2025-10-10 22:15
The new Prime Minister of France will again be Sebastien Lecornu, whom President Emmanuel Macron entrusted on Friday with the mission of forming a government. Lecornu was first appointed prime minister on September 9 and stepped down after less than a month, among other things. due to the dispute over the composition of the government.


The AFP agency reported, citing the president's associates, that the head of state was giving Lecornu carte blanche (i.e. freedom of action).
The French far-right National Rally (RN) announced on Friday a vote of no confidence in the future government to be formed by new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. The far-left France Untamed (LFI) announced that it would file an impeachment motion against President Emmanuel Macron.
The head of the Supervisory Board, Jordan Bardella, commenting on Lecornu's re-appointment as prime minister, stated that such a government is a “bad joke” and his party will vote for a vote of no confidence. LFI also announced a vote of no confidence and a re-submission of the impeachment motion.
The Socialist Party, on whose support Lecornu counted during his first attempt to form a government, stated that it had not concluded any agreement with Lecornu to refrain from a vote of no confidence in the future government. (PAP)
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