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France's newly re-appointed Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu named a new government, as he faces pressure to urgently produce a budget and quell political turmoil that is scaring businesses and investors and staining the country's image.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday reappointed Sebastien Lecornu as prime minister, just days after his resignation, to try again to form a government in a bid to end the country's political deadlock.
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Re-appointed French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu names new cabinet after meeting with Macron
Lecornu, France's fourth prime minister in a year, formed his first government last week before resigning just hours later. He was re-appointed on Friday night.View on euronews
French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sebastien Lecornu as the country’s prime minister, just days after he offered his resignation. Mr Lecornu's reappointment followed days of intense negotiations and came less than a week after he resigned amid infighting in his freshly named government.
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu urged lawmakers not to exploit the budget vote as grounds for a no-confidence motion. Addressing parliament, he emphasized his budget priorities to avoid a no-confidence vote and prevent further political instability in France.
France’s President Emmanuel Macron has once again appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the prime minister days after his resignation.According to Al Jazeera, Macron’s office on Friday, October 10, announced that the president
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France’s Macron reappoints Sebastien Lecornu as prime minister
France’s President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sebastien Lecornu as prime minister, days after he stepped down from the same post. Lecornu, 39, whose resignation was accepted on Monday just weeks after he took office, is now tasked with forming a new cabinet, Macron’s office said in a statement on Friday.
French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sebastien Lecornu as Frances prime minister, just days after Lecornu resigned from the same position. The surprise decision has sparked outrage among opposition parties,
France’s newly re-appointed Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu acknowledged that he might be able to stay in his job long given the country's deep political divides.
France has been mired in political deadlock ever since Macron gambled last year on snap polls that ended in a hung parliament and more seats for the far right.
By Alessandro Parodi PARIS (Reuters) -After winning a major concession from Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, France's Socialists on Wednesday set their sights on including a tax on billionaires in the 2026 budget as talks over its passage began in parliament.