French Prime Minister Lecornu, who had resigned, has been reappointed as Prime Minister.

Oct 11, 2025

On the evening of October 10th, local time, French President Emmanuel Macron reappointed Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister.


△ Sébastien Lecornu


In a press release released that evening, the Élysée Palace stated, "The President of the Republic has appointed Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister and has entrusted him with forming a new government."


Lecornu was previously appointed Prime Minister by Macron on September 9th, formed a cabinet on October 5th, and resigned from Macron on October 6th.


On the 6th, after only 27 days in office and less than 24 hours having formed a cabinet, Lecornu's resignation was approved by Macron, becoming the shortest-serving Prime Minister of the French Fifth Republic and the seventh Prime Minister to step down during Macron's tenure. Media analysis believes that the recent continued political turmoil in France reflects the continuous intensification of internal conflicts amid the dilemma of France's lack of political compromise and weak economic growth.

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