Outgoing French PM Lecornu Seeks Deal to Avoid Snap Elections Amid Political Crisis
Outgoing French PM Lecornu Seeks Deal to Avoid Snap Elections Amid Political Crisis

Outgoing French PM Lecornu Seeks Deal to Avoid Snap Elections Amid Political Crisis

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French caretaker Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has expressed optimism that snap parliamentary elections in France are becoming less likely, following talks with various political parties. He highlighted a general willingness among lawmakers to pass a budget by the end of the year, which he said creates momentum and reduces the chances of dissolving parliament. Lecornu, who resigned after just 27 days in office, is conducting further negotiations, including with left-wing parties, to secure necessary concessions and political stability. Despite ongoing political tensions, including a motion to remove President Macron signed by over 100 parliamentarians, Lecornu remains hopeful a deal can be reached to address the budget deficit and avoid elections. He plans to present his conclusions to President Macron and emphasized the importance of reducing France's budget deficit below EU limits. The prime minister's stance signals a potential resolution to the government crisis without recourse to early elections.

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