French Prime Minister resigns after only 2 weeks in office

The new French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned on Monday, just a day after appointing his government and after only two weeks of office, marking another major approval of the country’s political crisis.
The resignation was unexpected and unprecedented, and French actions fell sharply, as is the Euro, in the news.
After weeks of consultations with political parties at all levels, Lecornu, a close ally of President Emmanuel Macro Macron, appointed his ministers on Sunday, and the cabinet was to hold his first meeting on Monday afternoon.

But the new programming of the cabinet had angry the adversaries and the allies, who found it too straight or not enough, raising the questions on the duration of the duration, at a time when France is already embedded in the depths of the political crisis, without a group holding a majority in a fragmented parliament.




