2025-10-13 16:55:09
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Macron's Cabinet Shakeup Amid Budget Crisis Sparks Political Controversy

French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to reappoint Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu underscores the urgency of addressing a looming budget crisis and advancing pension reform. This move, however, has sparked controversy, particularly as Macron faces increasing pressure from opposition parties, including Rassemblement National, which could destabilize his government further.

With no-confidence motions looming against Lecornu, the stability of the administration hangs in the balance. Macron has accused rival parties of inciting unrest while insisting on the necessity for calm amid the political turmoil.

His cabinet, now featuring a blend of seasoned politicians and newcomers, aims to navigate the challenges ahead. The road to effective governance appears fraught as Macron's leadership is scrutinized, with calls for his resignation growing louder.

lvz
12. Oktober 2025 um 13:52

Why Macron Reappoints Lecornu as Prime Minister

French President Emmanuel Macron is putting everything on the line with the appointment of his Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu to avert the looming budget crisis. Macron's main project in his second term, pension reform, is on the agenda and could be unattainable by Lecornu. The far-right party Rassemblement National could even win an absolute majority in new elections, making Macron's resignation and early presidential elections in 2027 more likely. Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe is..
EuroNews
13. Oktober 2025 um 08:03

Lecornu 2: the LR ministers excluded from the party, RN and LFI censure motions filed

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New York Times - World
13. Oktober 2025 um 14:12

Macron Urges Stability Despite Calls for Government Ouster

French President Emmanuel Macron urged parties to calm the political crisis that has gripped the nation, rejecting responsibility for the turmoil. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, a close ally of Macron, resigned and was reappointed by Macron on Friday, infuriating opponents. Two parties have announced no-confidence motions against Lecornu, who is expected to deliver a key policy speech in Parliament on Tuesday. The fate of Lecornu's government hangs in the balance as lawmakers prepare to vote..
The Guardian
13. Oktober 2025 um 15:08

Macron accuses rivals of fuelling instability as he dismisses calls to resign

French President Emmanuel Macron has accused rival parties of fueling instability in France as he dismissed calls to resign. Macron's ally Sébastien Lecornu was reappointed as prime minister after his first government collapsed, and a new cabinet was formed with a mix of experienced officials and new faces. The opposition has threatened no-confidence votes and criticized Macron's 2023 law on retirement age, which could jeopardize the government's budget plans.
CW

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