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Macron asks PM to find way out of crisis one more time after shock resignation

PARIS — Mere hours after news broke that Emmanuel Macron had accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and his government, the French president wants Lecornu back at work.

In what seems to be a last-ditch attempt to stave off the collapse of his centrist liberal camp, Macron’s office said Monday evening that the president had asked Lecornu to continue “final negotiations by Wednesday evening” in order to build a political platform and ensure the country’s stability.

Lecornu said in a post on social platform X, that he had accepted the request and would inform Macron by Wednesday whether the talks yield any results for the president to “draw all the necessary conclusions.”

Lecornu’s new assignment caps a whirlwind 24 hours in French politics that has pushed the country ever closer toward a calamity with little precedent.

It began Sunday evening when the first batch of government ministers were named. Opposition politicians and potential coalition partners were disappointed as the group was drawn from a cast of characters that mostly resembled the government of Lecornu’s predecessor François Bayrou, which was toppled over its spending plans last month.

Bruno Retailleau, the head of the conservative Les Républicains, was reappointed as interior minister but immediately criticized Lecornu’s choices, which he said included too many officials close to Macron — such as former Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire, who had been tapped to become France’s armed forces minister.

Lecornu resigned just as Retailleau and Les Républicains appeared ready to bring down the government by withdrawing their support.

It’s unclear if Lecornu can bring enough concessions to the table in the next 48 hours to satisfy Les Républicains or enough of the opposition to pass a budget.

Le Maire, whose appointment was a particular source of concern for Les Républicains, announced that he had entirely forfeited his new role and would not even serve in a caretaker capacity.

“No individual situation should hinder the proper functioning of the country and of our institutions,” he said.

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