
The Prime Minister in France, Sebastian Likorno, resigned less than a day after his government was unveiled.
Elli’s Palace announced this after he met Lecorno from President Emmanuel Macron for an hour on Monday morning.
The shock move comes 26 days after Licoreno was appointed prime minister after the collapse of the former Francois Bayro government.
The parties in all fields in the National Assembly criticized the formation of the cabinet in Likorno, which has not changed largely from Bayro, and threatened to vote on it.
Many parties are now having to the early elections, with some inviting Macron to resign as well – although he always said that he would not decrease before the end of his term in 2027.
The French policy has been very unstable since July 2024, when the sudden parliamentary elections resulted in the suspended parliament.
This has made it difficult for any prime minister to obtain the necessary support to pass the annual bills and budget.
Likorno – the former Minister of Armed Forces and Macron – Fifth Prime Minister of France was in less than two years.
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2025-10-06 08:17:00