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French president Emmanuel Macron Calls are being faced for their resignation, as two of their former Prime Ministers have clearly removed themselves from their leadership. His government’s recent collapse,
Édouard philippeThe first Prime Minister of Mr. Macron after his 2017 election, and Gabriel AtalBoth appointed in January 2024 and once a loyal lieutenant, both have now removed themselves. Sri Attal’s dissatisfaction allegedly stems from Macron’s controversial June 2024 decision to dissolve the powerful lower house of Parliament – the catalyst for the current crisis.
Their separate decisions underline the erosion of Mr. Macron’s rights to overcome themselves, which were responsible for their constant struggle to give stable governance.
Political turmoil has gripped France For more than a year, after the disintegration of the National Assembly and later Snap Election. As a result, Mr. Macron’s opponents were dominated by a Parliament, who have continuously brought down their minority governments.
Speaking from Broadcaster TF1 on Monday night, Mr. Attal said, “Like many French people, I no longer understand the decisions of the President.”
Mr. Philip on Tuesday put more pressure on Tuesday, saying that Mr. Macron should call the preliminary presidential elections and leave the post after the National Assembly adopts the 2026 budget. Mr. Macron has earlier said that he will see his second and final presidential post in 2027 till his end.

Mr. Philip said that Mr. Macron said that we should say that we cannot give whatever we have been experiencing for the last six months. Another 18 months will be too long and will harm France. ,
LECORNU upward mission
The latest crisis erupted with a sudden resignation on Monday Prime Minister Sebastian Lacornu – Since the fourth Prime Minister of Mr. Macron, since the disintegration, Mr. Atil, Mitchell Barnier and Francois Bayoro.
After accepting Mr. Lecornu’s resignation, Mr. Macron then gave his 39-year-old colleague 48 hours to organize more “final talks” in the interest of national stability, a clear final-khai attempt to buy out of the latest deadlock and to buy the French leader for some time to decide his next step.
Mr. Lecornu on Tuesday provided an alliance of the so-called Socle Commune-or “Common Platforms”, a alliance of the people and the centralists who provided a basis of support before being shattered to the Prime Ministers of Mr. Macron, when Mr. Lecornu named a new cabinet on Sunday night.
The new government collapsed after less than 14 hours when Orthodox Heavyweight Bruno Retillu withdrew its support.
Left wants to rule, the best call for new elections
Mr. Macron, now on a record-less approval rating, has not indicated its next step. His rivals have suggested three options: resignation, call new elections, or appointing a Prime Minister from outside his political camp.
The third option, known as “cohabitation”, has been made champions by leftist parties. A leftist alliance, New popular frontMost of the seats in the 2024 French legislative election won, defeated a far-flung bounce but failed to win the majority.
However, the alliance quickly separated and both socialist and communist are now with the distant party of Jean-Leuk Melanchoon, France.

Green party leader Marine Tondelier told France’s television network, “This is the option of coitus – being called to take responsibility and finally capable of changing the French’s life – what we like.”
On the other hand, the distant right is calling for Snap election. Marine le pen The national rally, which is currently a pioneer in elections, believes that new legislative elections can work in its favor.
“I tell the President of the Republic to listen to the pain in the country, come out of my separation and dissolve the National Assembly,” National rally President Jordan Bardela said. “We should go back to the French people so that they can choose a majority for themselves. We are ready to take responsibility.”
Meanwhile, many French people are disappointed.
36 -year -old activist Guilume Glade told The Associated Press, “The perception is that the fifth republic is on life support, on a breathing, is on morphine, and perhaps we should think about changing everything.” “There are cracks on all sides, and we can feel it.”