New French prime minister expected in 48 hours
France’s outgoing Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu sees a way out of the government crisis following consultations with political parties.
After meeting with President Emmanuel Macron, Lecornu stated in an interview with broadcaster France 2: “I have informed the president that the prospect of dissolving parliament is becoming increasingly unlikely and that, in my opinion, the situation allows him to appoint a prime minister within the next 48 hours.”
Lecornu added that it is up to Macron to decide which political camp the future prime minister will come from and how the new government will be composed.
He noted that there is a majority of several political groups, including the left-wing opposition, willing to agree on a budget and stability, albeit under certain conditions.
“I can therefore tell you that I feel there is still a possible path forward,” Lecornu said.
However, he ruled out returning as prime minister if Macron were to ask him. “My mission ends this evening,” he added.
According to the Élysée Palace, there would be no statement from Macron on Wednesday.