NextFin news, French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the new prime minister on Friday in Paris, succeeding the previous officeholder amid a tense political environment. Lecornu, a close ally of Macron, assumed office immediately and began addressing urgent government matters.
Following his appointment, Lecornu initiated budget talks with party leaders on Tuesday, signaling a swift start to his tenure. These discussions are critical as France faces pressing fiscal deadlines and political deadlock in parliament, according to Euractiv.
Sébastien Lecornu, known for his loyalty to Macron, is the seventh prime minister appointed by the president in eight years, reflecting ongoing political volatility in France. His appointment comes as Macron seeks to stabilize his centrist government amid parliamentary challenges, as reported by TRT Global.
The appointment took place in Paris, the political center of France, where Lecornu's leadership is expected to influence the government's direction in the coming months. The change in prime ministership underscores Macron's strategy to maintain control and address legislative gridlock.
Sources: Euractiv (September 13, 2025), TRT Global (September 13, 2025), Tagesschau.de
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