Macron tasks his outgoing PM with holding last-ditch talks to end crisis

France's political crisis deepens as Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigns. President Emmanuel Macron has asked the outgoing premier to hold urgent talks with other parties. This move aims to find a path towards stability for the nation. The go...

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French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday tasked his outgoing prime minister, who had resigned earlier in the day, to hold last-ditch talks with other political parties to try and chart a path out of the crisis.

Sebastien Lecornu had tendered his government's resignation only hours after announcing his cabinet line-up, making it the shortest-lived administration in modern French history and deepening the country's political crisis.

It was not immediately clear what Lecornu's task would entail. France's constitution allows Macron to reappoint Lecornu as prime minister, should he wish.


Macron gave Lecornu 48 hours.

"The president has entrusted Mr Sebastien Lecornu, the outgoing Prime Minister in charge of day-to-day affairs, with the responsibility of conducting final negotiations by Wednesday evening to define a platform for action and stability for the country," the Elysee Palace said in a statement.
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