Lekornu was appointed Prime Minister only 26 days ago.
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The new Prime Minister of France, Sebastien Lecornu, has resigned. On Monday, President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation of newly appointed Prime Minister Lecornu.
Lekornu was appointed Prime Minister only 26 days ago. He announced the cabinet only on Sunday. After the formation of the new cabinet, political discontent increased throughout the country. The Prime Minister was criticized for repeating the same old person as a minister.
On Monday, when the first meeting of the Council of Ministers was being prepared, Lecornu submitted his resignation to the President. He said that he resigned due to non-cooperation in working as Prime Minister. He said, 'The conditions required for me to work as the Prime Minister were not met.'
The unexpected resignation deepened the unstable political environment in France, according to the international news organization Reuters. Both Lecornu's supporters and opponents had warned that the new government would be overthrown through a motion of no confidence.
After LeKorno's resignation, the National Rally Party has pressured President Emmanuel Macron to immediately call for new parliamentary elections. And the France Unbound party has demanded the resignation of President Macron.
