…Lecornu’s abrupt resignation underscores the volatile political climate gripping France.
PARIS, FRANCE – The iNews Times | French President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu on Monday, just hours after he unveiled his cabinet, plunging the country deeper into a mounting political crisis.
Lecornu, who was only appointed last month after serving as defence minister, stepped down amid fierce backlash from across the political spectrum. The controversy was ignited late Sunday when he announced a largely unchanged cabinet, failing to satisfy opposition demands for reform or compromise.
His abrupt resignation underscores the volatile political climate gripping France, particularly as the government faces a daunting battle over next year’s austerity budget.
Lecornu had pledged to reverse a controversial trend: pushing annual budgets through parliament without a vote –a method permitted under France’s constitution but strongly condemned by critics. His vow to bring the 2026 budget to a legislative vote was seen as a bold move in a sharply divided National Assembly.
But the odds were stacked against him. His two predecessors – Francois Bayrou and Michel Barnier were both pushed out in budget-related standoffs with lawmakers. Lecornu has now followed the same path, becoming the third casualty of Macron’s faltering budget strategy.
The crisis is amplified by France’s worsening economic indicators. Official data released last week revealed that the country’s public debt has hit a historic high. Its debt-to-GDP ratio now ranks as the third-highest in the European Union trailing only Greece and Italy and is nearly double the EU’s prescribed 60 percent threshold.
The deepening fiscal concerns come on the heels of Macron’s political miscalculation last year, when he called for snap parliamentary elections to strengthen his grip on power. The gamble backfired, leaving his centrist alliance in a minority and effectively paralyzing his reform agenda.
Analysts now warn that Macron’s options are narrowing as the budget impasse and leadership instability threaten to spiral into a broader governance crisis.
With France facing both economic strain and political fragmentation, the search for a new prime minister who can unite the fractured assembly and navigate the treacherous path ahead begins anew.