Mere hours after unveiling his new government on Sunday evening, recently installed French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu handed in his resignation to President Macron, and at 27 days, he became the shortest-lived leader in modern French politics.
Sébastien Lecornu, a longtime ally of Macron, was installed by the embattled French President last month in the wake of the censure of the government of François Bayrou, which fell less than a year after the collapse of the calamitous government of former Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier.
Now, yet another Macron government has collapsed, with Lecornu resigning less than a month after being given the post and less than 12 hours after unveiling his government of ministers. Macron accepted Lecornu’s resignation this morning.
At 27 days, this is the shortest Prime Ministerial term in the history of the
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