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France's Macron names defence minister Lecornu as new prime minister

Sep 10, 2025

Paris [France], September 10: French President Emmanuel Macron named defence minister Sebastien Lecornu as the country's new prime minister, the Élysee Palace said in a statement on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old, who has held several ministerial positions, is considered a close confidant of Macron.
The move came a day after prime minister François Bayrou lost a vote of confidence in the National Assembly, toppling his centre-right government.
Bayrou officially tendered his resignation on Tuesday in the wake of his resounding defeat in the National Assembly.
Bayrou had called the vote after failing to push through severe spending cuts, losing it with 364 deputies voting against him and just 194 backing him.
France is heavily indebted and faces urgent pressure to rein in public finances.
Bayrou had proposed cuts amounting to nearly €44 billion ($51.6 billion) for the coming year, including the abolition of two public holidays - a move that was widely rejected by both the public and lawmakers.
Lecornu will now consult with the political parties in the National Assembly to finalize the urgently needed budget, the statement from the Élysee Palace said.
Source: Qatar Tribune