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Macron to nominate France’s new prime minister in the next 48 hours”

BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 23: French President Emmanuel Macron talks to media prior to talks with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Villa Borsig on July 23, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. The two leaders are meeting as Germany, France and the United Kingdom forge a stronger European alliance following U.S. President Donald Trump's disruption of transatlantic ties. (Photo by Christian Mang/Getty Images)

France’s outgoing Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu says President Emmanuel Macron could nominate a new prime minister in the next 48 hours

Speaking on French TV, he also says there’s no majority in parliament for new elections – here’s what else he said

We now know for sure that Lecornu is not going to withdraw his resignation, writes our Europe digital editor – but we still don’t know who’ll replace him

Lecornu resigned on Monday, but was asked by President Macron to stay for 48 hours in a last-ditch effort to form a new government

Lecornu had been in office for 26 days when he stood down – becoming the third French PM to leave his job in less than a year – after failing to push through a budget to bring down France’s deficit and tackle public debt

Macron himself is under pressure from leaders on the left and right to resign – here’s what the various party leaders have said

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