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  • Published: Oct 06 2025 03:13 PM
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French PM Sébastien Lecornu quits after weeks in office, deepening France’s political crisis. Find out why, see his statement, and who succeeds him.



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Sebastien Lecornu Resigns: Imagine waking up to find your country’s leader has quit overnight. That’s exactly what happened in France, on October 6, Sébastien Lecornu, the newly appointed France Prime Minister, shocked the nation by resigning less than a month into one of the country’s toughest political jobs.

What Triggered Sébastien Lecornu’s Resignation?

Right after announcing his new cabinet, Lecornu faced tough criticism—not just from the opposition but from his own allies, too. Some said his government was too similar to the last one, while others were unhappy with the lack of fresh faces. French lawmakers were openly warning of a vote to topple his team before it even got started.

Sébastien Lecornu Statement

“The conditions were no longer in place for me to carry out my duties as Prime Minister… One must always put one’s country before one’s party.”
He also blamed “partisan appetites” for putting political agendas ahead of France’s needs.

France Faces Growing Political Turmoil

This change comes at a critical time. President Emmanuel Macron’s party and its rivals have been locked in a standoff since snap elections left parliament more divided than ever. No single group has a majority, making it nearly impossible for any new government to pass important laws—especially new plans to fix France’s rising debt.

Sébastien Lecornu’s short time in office makes him the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history. His resignation has left France’s political system in chaos, with growing calls for new elections and even more uncertainty about the country’s future.

Who Is France’s New Prime Minister?

As of this writing, President Macron has accepted Lecornu’s resignation, but no new france prime minister has officially been named. Political analysts expect Macron will quickly appoint a trusted ally, though many are pushing for broader change or even new elections.
Stay tuned—France may see another new face leading the government very soon.

What Happens Next in France?

Political experts warn that France could be heading for more snap elections or a deeper crisis if the deadlock continues. Key opposition voices are demanding a return to the polls, while Macron faces tough choices about how to restore stability and public trust.

FAQ

Lecornu stepped down after backlash over his cabinet choices and warnings from parliament that his government would not survive a confidence vote. Many lawmakers felt his team did not offer the change France needed.

He explained that party politics stood in the way of real progress, and that he could no longer do his job for the good of France. He called for country before party.

President Macron is expected to announce a new appointee soon, but as of now, no replacement has been confirmed. The next days will be critical.

Uncertainty in government can weaken financial markets, stall new laws, and cause stress for ordinary citizens and businesses. Many hope for quick action to restore stability.

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