According to Reuters on October 8, the French presidential palace stated that President Macron will appoint a new prime minister within the next 48 hours. The presidential palace also pointed out that, in the midst of France's most severe crisis in decades, most legislators oppose holding early parliamentary elections.
On October 6, just a few hours after the list of the new cabinet was announced, French Prime Minister Lecorn submitted his resignation, less than a month after he took office. This made Lecorn the shortest-serving prime minister in France since 1958.

Macron (right) and Lecorn (left) AFP
However, at Macron's request, Lecorn continued to make efforts to conduct "last-minute negotiations" with various parties in parliament for two days after his resignation. The French presidential palace cited Lecorn's opinion that most legislators oppose dissolving the parliament, and the foundation for political stability still exists, and it is still possible to pass the budget bill before December 31.
The French presidential palace said: "Given this, President Macron will appoint a new prime minister of France within 48 hours."
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