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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Le Corney listed three reasons for his resignation as French Prime Minister
Xinhua News Agency, Paris, October 6 (Reporter Qiao Benxiao) After French President Macron approved the resignation of Prime Minister Le Corni on the 6th, Le Corni made a speech, saying that "the conditions for him to perform his functions and powers as Prime Minister are no longer met" and cited three reasons. Le Corney said he resigned because the government had previously declared to give up the exercise of constitutional powers that could bypass parliamentary voting and pass legislation directly, creating a good environment for political parties to consult, but some political parties have ignored; secondly because some parties have continued to struggle with each other, and thirdly because the new cabinet list has also sparked controversy in the camp of supporting the government. On the evening of 5th of this month, on the eve of Leicester's resignation, Macron had just appointed the main members of the new cabinet on Leicester's suggestion. The new cabinet was not much different from the previous cabinet, and Macron's campaign's key figure, former economic minister Le Maire, returned to the cabinet as defense minister. Left and far-right opposition parties believe that the new cabinet's composition predicts the continuation of the previous policy. Macron dissolved the National Assembly in June last year, and the newly elected parliament was left-wing, middle-right, and far-right. In December last year, the first prime minister after Macron dissolved the parliament, Barnier, used a constitutional mechanism to try to bypass the parliament's vote directly through the budget, and was impeached by the left and far-right. Beirut, who succeeded in September this year, sought a vote of confidence in the parliament and was forced to resign. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OcR6WOEOOo 17WorldNews[2025.10.06-21:55] 访问:42
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