Lecornu bemoans lack of compromise across political spectrum as he resigns as French PM – Europe live | World news

Lecornu bemoans lack of compromise across political spectrum as he resigns as French PM – Europe live | World news

Lecornu blames lack of compromise across political spectrum Sébastien Lecornu has spoken to reporters, about an hour after announcing his resignation. “I was ready to compromise, but each political party wanted the other political party to adopt its entire program,” he said from the courtyard of Matignon Palace, the prime minister’s headquarters. He insisted that…

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Lecornu blames lack of compromise across political spectrum

Sébastien Lecornu has spoken to reporters, about an hour after announcing his resignation.

“I was ready to compromise, but each political party wanted the other political party to adopt its entire program,” he said from the courtyard of Matignon Palace, the prime minister’s headquarters.

He insisted that he had worked for weeks to forge a viable path among social partners, unions and politicians from across the spectrum. He highlighted that his promise not to push through legislation without a parliamentary vote was a major break with past years and should have been significant enough for opposition politicians to have backed him.

“It would take little for it to work,” Lecornu added. “By being more selfless for many, by knowing how to show humility … One must always put one’s country before one’s party.”

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Closing summary

We’re wrapping up our live coverage for today, here’s a recap of one of the most turbulent days in recent French politics:

  • Just as many across France were launching into their workday, news broke that the country’s prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, had resigned.

  • The swift, unexpected resignation came after allies and foes alike threatened to topple the new government, leaving Lecornu blaming the “egos” of opposition politicians.

  • The resignation was yet another hint of the longstanding political crisis that has gripped France for more than a year, after Macron called legislative elections in the summer of 2024 which ended in a hung parliament.

  • Macron’s opponents immediately seized on the moment. The far-right National Rally called on him to either call for new snap elections or resign while across the spectrum on the left, France Unbowed also called for Macron’s departure.

  • Everyone is now waiting to hear whether Macron will respond by resigning, calling another snap election or appointing another prime minister. But hours after the resignation was made public, there has been little sign of Macron. Video captured by broadcaster BFMTV showed him on a solitary stroll in Paris, but he has yet to address the country.

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