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American Focus > Blog > Politics > France’s Macron To Appoint His Eighth Prime Minister by Friday – Failing President Pressured To Call Snap Elections or To Resign | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran
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France’s Macron To Appoint His Eighth Prime Minister by Friday – Failing President Pressured To Call Snap Elections or To Resign | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran

Last updated: October 9, 2025 9:33 am
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France’s Macron To Appoint His Eighth Prime Minister by Friday – Failing President Pressured To Call Snap Elections or To Resign | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran
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The Eighth Time: A Kiss of Fate?

In an expected turn of events, political magician Emmanuel Macron continues to juggle the flames of his authority, seemingly prepared to turn the French Republic into a smoldering ruin if it means holding onto its remnants.

Despite his last Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, clocking in a scant month and a cabinet meeting lasting a mere few hours, Macron is set to take another swing at leadership. One can only admire his perseverance—or perhaps question his judgment.

A new prime minister—Macron’s eighth iteration—is expected to emerge by Friday.

The presidential office has declared that “a majority of lawmakers were against holding a snap parliamentary election.”

Lecornu has engaged with various political leaders, attempting to navigate the turbulent waters of the current crisis.

The outgoing prime minister reported progress in discussions with parliamentary factions, anticipating that President Macron will be positioned to appoint a new prime minister within the next 48 hours. @CarolineConnan elaborates here pic.twitter.com/8qj5ZYgypJ

— Bloomberg (@business) October 8, 2025

Reuters reports:

“A majority of deputies oppose the dissolution of parliament; a platform for stability exists, making it possible to pass a budget by December 31,” stated the Elysee Palace, citing Lecornu’s observations.

“Based on this, the President will appoint a Prime Minister within the next 48 hours.”

French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to appoint a new prime minister within 48 hours, his office announced, adding that a significant number of lawmakers oppose a snap parliamentary election during France’s most severe political crisis in decades here pic.twitter.com/RSet2NoMpg

— Reuters (@Reuters) October 9, 2025

While Lecornu refrains from naming potential candidates for the eighth prime ministerial post, the final decision rests solely with Macron.

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“I believe a solution is still attainable,” Lecornu mentioned regarding the possibility of reaching an agreement for the 2026 budget and restoring some fiscal order to France, the second-largest economy in the eurozone.

However, striking such a deal will undoubtedly be complex, although Lecornu asserts that the likelihood of a snap election is diminishing.

“I informed the President that I believe the current conditions allow him to appoint a Prime Minister in the next 48 hours,” Lecornu stated.

To delve deeper:

‘Lame Duck’ Macron Clings to Power After Another French Government Collapses, as a Top Ally Now Demands He Resign To Stop Deepening Political Crisis

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