France's resigned prime minister, Le Corney, said on social media that he was instructed by President Macron to hold two-day "final negotiations" with political parties in order to maintain national stability.
Le Corney said he would report to Macron on the outcome of the negotiations on the evening of 8 local time, which would make the necessary decision accordingly.
According to the news of the French presidential palace quoted by French media, Macron instructed Le Corni to start "final negotiations" and "build a platform with action and stability for the country". Sources close to Macron told the French media that if the negotiations fail, Macron will "take responsibility". Agence France-Presse analyzed that the implication is that Macron may dissolve the National Assembly again.
Earlier on the 6th, Le Corni, who had not taken office for a month and had less than 24 hours since forming a cabinet, submitted his resignation to Macron and was approved. Le Corney said he was "not satisfied with the conditions for being able to perform his duties as prime minister."
Macron asks resigned prime minister for final negotiations with French parties