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France’s political deadlock explained: Macron under pressure after PM quits

The resignation of Sébastien Lecornu leaves President Emmanuel Macron with limited options — from appointing a new premier to facing demands for fresh elections.

October 07, 2025 / 11:58 IST
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The president is expected to decide within days whether to attempt another fragile government, call risky elections, or test constitutional powers to push through a budget.

France was thrown into fresh political turmoil after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned less than 24 hours after forming his cabinet. Lecornu, a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, blamed deep divisions among political parties for failing to agree on a budget. His exit marks the third prime minister to fall in under a year, sharpening criticism of Macron’s leadership and decision to call snap elections last year, the New York Times reported.

Why the government collapsed

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France’s National Assembly is split into three large blocs — the left-wing alliance, Macron’s centrist-conservative coalition, and the far-right National Rally. None commands a majority, making compromise essential but elusive. Lecornu said parties were acting “as though they all have an absolute majority,” accusing them of prioritizing partisan gains over national interest. Without consensus, even the 2026 budget has stalled, threatening France’s ability to manage its rising debt and deficit.

Macron’s immediate options