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French prime minister resigns, prompting far-right to demand new election

France's government collapsed Monday after the country's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu tendered his resignation less than a day after appointing his cabinet. The resignation of the country's second ... Read More
France's prime minister resigns, again, sparking call from far-right for new national elections

France's government collapsed Monday after the country's Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu tendered his resignation less than a day after appointing his cabinet. The resignation of the country's second ... Read More
Macron Will Name New Prime Minister Rather Than Call Elections

The announcement from the French president came after last-ditch talks held by Sébastien Lecornu, France’s departing prime minister, who said most parties wanted to avoid snap elections. By Aurelien ... Read More
Debt, protests and right vs. left: A look at the political turmoil in France

French President Emmanuel Macron struggles to govern as France faces protests, political deadlock, and a rising far right. Read More
France is on the brink as Macron's government faces no-confidence votes
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France’s Macron to Name New PM, Shelving Threat of Snap Elections

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