Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced his second government with 35 ministers, blending continuity and new faces amid political fragility and challenges to maintain stability in Macron's administration.
Local officials express fatigue over national political chaos while citizens, especially youth, show deep political disengagement amid leadership uncertainty.
Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher resigns to focus on regional priorities amid France’s rising political turmoil and mounting fiscal debt concerns highlighted by Pierre Moscovici.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigns amid heated government negotiations and political uncertainty in France, as President Macron seeks budget agreement to avoid dissolution.
France faces unprecedented political instability after Prime Minister Lecornu's resignation, with Macron weighing Assembly dissolution and negotiating urgent stability pacts amid European concern.
Sébastien Lecornu's resignation intensifies France's political crisis, exposing deep divisions among parties and raising concerns about governmental stability and economic impact.
Following the government's resignation, France is in a significant political crisis marked by calls for leadership change and widespread concern from European media about the country's stability.
Gabriel Attal publicly criticizes President Macron’s leadership amid the 2025 political crisis, calling for changes as France faces government instability.
Opposition parties sharply criticize Prime Minister Lecornu's new government, predicting instability and motions of censure amid concerns over recycled ministers and lack of reforms.
Sébastien Lecornu's newly announced government on October 5 faces criticism from Republicans and left-wing parties, revealing political tensions ahead.
France prepares to announce a streamlined new government under Sébastien Lecornu amid critical political negotiations with the Republicans party and broader parliamentary challenges.