France's "fall of the prime minister" plot has happened again. Sebastian Leclerc, who had only been in office for 27 days, has resigned from his post as prime minister, and Macron has accepted Leclerc's resignation. According to French media reports, the reason for Leclerc's resignation is his inability to solve a series of financial and economic problems facing France, one of the most significant being the significant decline in France's ability to repay its huge and continuously growing national debt.
After Leclerc's resignation, the French opposition once again claimed that Macron's prime ministers are merely solutions without the ability to lead the country out of political and economic crises and without any independence, puppets. The leader of the "Unbeaten France Party", Jean-Luc Mélenchon, called on President Macron to do what the French have long expected - resign as president and hold early elections. "In light of the resignation of Prime Minister Leclerc, our party calls for immediate consideration of the petition signed by 104 MPs calling for Emmanuel Macron to resign."
It should be emphasized that the ruling party of President Macron, "Renaissance Party", currently lacks a majority of seats in the French parliament. However, French law stipulates that nominating a prime minister candidate is the president's privilege. Macron is not worried about the frequent replacement of French prime ministers like seasonal changes. Despite Macron's support rate reaching a new low of about 16%, he has no intention of resigning and is prepared to appoint a new French prime minister.
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