French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigns in less than a month.

France is facing more political turmoil after his resignation, Sébastien Lecornu, the latest prime minister of this country, who resigned in 26 days.

A few hours after the end, Lecornu accepted the request to make a “state stability” plan by the President of the Emmanuel Macron President on Wednesday evening.

The unexpected twist blocked the political upheaval all day long. This saw that the stock fell sharply in the exchange of Paris, among the concerns about the power of the party that could solve the economic problems of the state.

On Monday morning, Leco’s shock resignation came the day after he released the cabinet and became the third French PM since December.

His minister’s lineup was violently criticized by the National Assembly’s parties, which threatened the vote.

The name of Bruno Le Maier was named as the military minister of former Treasury Secretary, especially for many political factions.

On Monday afternoon, Le Mager said he was withdrawn from the cabinet to end the crisis.

Immediately after Elysee Palace, Lecornu received 48 hours of negotiations with the party to lead to a “stability plan” in France.

Lecornu was appointed only in September after the government of François Bayrou collapsed when the MP did not support the budget.

Bayrou was installed directly after Michel Barnier was expelled in December.

Since Macron demanded the Snap Parliamentary elections to achieve a clear majority due to the loss of bruises against his party in the European parliament vote, the politics of the state was very unstable since July 2024.

Instead, the elections were divided into a faction that hanged with ideological opposition, and did not want to work with each other and work together.

According to sources close to the president’s office quoted by the French media, if Lecornu is not successful, Macron must be “responsible.”

Some parties are now demanding early elections, and some are demanding macron. But he said he would not always stand before the end of his term in 2027.

The decision on how to proceed is now up to Macron, and it must be clear how long this political pastor can last.

If Lecornu’s bidding fails to achieve “stability” by Wednesday, Macron has three options.

He can appoint another prime minister. He can once again dissolve the National Assembly. Or he can resign himself.

The last is the lowest possibility and the first is his natural choice.

But who was able to form the government now? Lecornu, the final macron loarist, was regarded as his last means, but now failed.

He was able to appoint a socialist on the grounds that the left was eligible to go to the government, but the socialist administration would not take a long time to fall.

So logic is therefore for options 2: new legislative elections.

The result is probably the top priority of the Pro-Macron Center. And he would have won a big victory on the right of Marine Le Pen. But if all other will fails, almost means remain.

Former military minister Lecornu was the fifth prime minister of France in two years.

On Monday morning, in a simple speech outside the hotel de Matignon, he in the residence of the prime minister less than a month, Lecornu criticized the political faction of “party appetite.”

“I was ready to compromise, but all the parties wanted the other party to adopt his program as a whole,” he said.

“This does not need to be effective,” he added.

The firm division of French politics makes it difficult for all prime ministers to get the necessary support to pass the bill.

Michel Barnier was appointed prime minister in September, but he collapsed within three months with a trusted vote.

His successor, François Bayrou, was voted nine months later after the parliament refused to support his tightening budget.

France’s deficit reached 5.8%of GDP in 2024, and national debt is 114%of GDP. This is the third highest public debt in the Eurozone since Greece and Italy and is almost € 50,000 per French citizen.