In a dramatic political twist, President Macron accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Lecornu after just 27 days. As France's political landscape shifts, can Macron find a way to stabilize the government or will he face snap elections?
In a shocking turn of events, France's government collapsed after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned just a day after forming his cabinet. This marks a new low in France's ongoing political crisis, with calls for snap elections intensifying.
In a shocking turn of events, France's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned less than 24 hours after naming his government, deepening the political crisis in the country. President Macron faces mounting pressure as calls for new elections grow louder.
In a stunning turn of events, Sebastien Lecornu resigned as France's Prime Minister after only 27 days in office, marking the shortest government tenure in modern French history. The resignation deepens the ongoing political crisis in France as stocks and the euro take a hit amidst calls for snap elections. Explore the implications of this unexpected political upheaval.
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