The Departing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu Sees “Political Will” Among Parties in Parliament to Reach An Agreement on A Budget Before the End of this year. He will report to President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday Evening.
The Outgoing Prime Minister Lecornu (39), Who Suddenly Resigned on Monday, Made A Final Attempt at Macron’s Request Over The Past 48 Hours to Find a Way Out of the Political Crisis.
Earlier on Wednesday, Lecornu Announced at a Press conference that consultations with other political parties have revealed that is “political will” to have a new budget before December 31. “With this agreement, the need for dissolution,” saint.
Lecornu was Sworn in as Prime Minister on September 10 and resigned on Monday after Strong Criticism or his cabinet presented on Sunday. The Conservative Party Les Républicains Threated to withdraw from the Ruling Coalition. A motion of no confidence was also threatened.
Parliament Previously Seemed Divided on how to process. The Radical Right-Wing Party Rassemblement National, which is High In The Polls, Said It Did Not Want to Talk Further and Wanted New Elections. The Socialists Preferred to Continue Talking and Lead the New Government. At the Same Time, Les Républicains had Already Indicated that they would not support a new Left-Wing Government.
Lecornu Reports to Macron on Wednesday Evening
Lecornu Apparently Now Sees A Breakthrough. On Wednesday Evening, The Outgoing Prime Minister Will Report to Macron, “So that can draw the right conclusions.”
Macron Has had Seven Prime Ministers Since Taking Office in 2017. Lecornu was The Fifth in Two Years. Macron Can Appoint a New Prime Minister, But Can also Still Call New Parliamentary Elections. His Government Now has a minority in Parliament.