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Announcement of Lecornu II government with diverse appointments
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On October 12, 2025, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced the composition of his second government, marking a return to diverse profiles from civil society and various parties. This team follows a period of political instability and includes figures like David Amiel for public service and Monique Barbut for ecological transition. The appointments have elicited mixed reactions, particularly from unions and in overseas territories.
France Faces Nationwide Strikes Over Budget Concerns
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Unions across France initiated a nationwide strike on September 18, 2025, protesting government budget proposals that include austerity measures and spending cuts. The action disrupted transportation, schools, and public services, particularly in Paris, sparking debates about the stability of President Emmanuel Macron's administration. Officials and labor leaders presented contrasting views on the economic necessity and social impact of the reforms.
Sébastien Lecornu resigns after 27 days as prime minister
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French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu submitted his resignation to Emmanuel Macron on October 6, less than 24 hours after announcing his government. Appointed 27 days ago, he becomes the shortest-serving head of government in the Fifth Republic. Macron has tasked him with final negotiations until Wednesday evening to define a platform for stability.
Darmanin shocked by Attal's criticism of Macron
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Gérald Darmanin, Justice Minister, expressed shock at Gabriel Attal's statements criticizing Emmanuel Macron's decisions. In an LCI interview, he accused the former Prime Minister of not maturing by publicly distancing himself from the president. This tension highlights divisions within the Macron camp.
Dupond-Moretti accuses Philippe of disloyalty toward Macron
Éric Dupond-Moretti, former Justice Minister, sharply criticized Édouard Philippe during an appearance on Public Sénat, accusing the Le Havre mayor of blatant disloyalty toward Emmanuel Macron. He described Philippe's attitude as 'scandalous,' comparing it to the Richter scale for earthquakes. This attack comes amid post-political crisis tensions.