Shockwaves in French Politics: A Government Resigns
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned shortly after announcing his cabinet, stirring political turmoil. His choices failed to secure necessary support for future budget plans. High-profile reactions highlight the need for political stabilization, suggesting potential government dissolution or an election, signaling a crucial moment in French politics.

French politics experienced upheaval as Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned just a day after introducing his cabinet. His ministerial selections sparked disapproval among allies and opponents crucial for backing the 2026 budget.
Significant political figures voiced their opinions on the implications of Lecornu's resignation. The far-right National Rally Party urged President Emmanuel Macron to either dissolve parliament or step down. Agnes Pannier-Runacher, former Environment Minister, criticized the political drama, emphasizing cooperation with the Left to progress.
Jordan Bardella, President of the National Rally Party, suggested that the government formation was influenced by Macron himself and called for national assembly dissolution. Meanwhile, Jean-Luc Melenchon of France Unbowed demanded a motion to impeach Macron. Olivier Blanchard pointed out a focus on personnel over substantial issues.
(With inputs from agencies.)