In an unprecedented political move, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned on October 6, 2025, just 27 days after his appointment, making his tenure the shortest in the history of the Fifth Republic. His resignation came hours after unveiling his new cabinet, plunging France into fresh political uncertainty.
Mr. Lecornu cited growing political deadlock and opposition resistance as reasons for stepping down. His cabinet faced backlash over austerity measures and controversial appointments, including the reappointment of key ministers opposed by coalition allies. This move prompted a withdrawal of support from important partners, deepening the crisis.
The resignation marks the fourth change of prime minister within a year, highlighting political instability since the fragmented results of the 2024 snap elections. President Emmanuel Macron now faces pressure to appoint a new prime minister or call fresh legislative elections. Opposition leaders have called for a complete political reset.
Financial markets reacted sharply, with France’s stock index dropping nearly 2%, and credit rating agencies warning of a deteriorating fiscal outlook amid uncertainty. Until a new government is formed, Lecornu will serve in a caretaker role while Macron consults with party leaders to navigate the crisis.