Political bomb’: France’s Macron under pressure to produce working government
PARIS: The clock ticked down Wednesday for France’s President Emmanuel Macron to find an exit from his worst domestic crisis, after his first prime minister and one-time ally urged him to resign.
Macron, who has been in power since 2017, has failed to lift the country out of political deadlock after snap elections last year ended in a hung parliament and increased seats for the far right.budget through parliament, with public debt at an all-time high.
Lercornu was expected to make a public statement on the state of discussions on Wednesday morning, before receiving representatives of the Socialist party.
Macron has said he would “assume his responsibilities” if this failed, appearing to mean early parliamentary elections.
The other options would be for him to name the eighth prime minister of his presidency or even resign.The next presidential elections, where the far right under Marine Le Pen scents its best ever chance of winning power, are due in 2027, with Macron barred from running and Philippe already declared as a candidate. But Macron has always said he would remain until the end of his second term.
The French president’s domestic isolation contrasts with his visibility on the international stage, where he last month recognised Palestinian statehood and is seeking to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, the third premier since those polls, on Monday threw in the towel just hours after broad rejection of his new cabinet. But Macron convinced him to stay on until Wednesday Former prime minister Elizabeth Borne, now outgoing education minister, late Tuesday said she would not be opposed to a suspension of a contested 2023 pensions reform to help exit the crisis.
The measure to raise the age of retirement from 62 to 64, which she passed through parliament without a vote by using a controversial constitutional power, sparked months of angry protests.
Macron’s popularity has plummeted since the summer of 2024.