President Emmanuel Macron has asked Sébastien Lecornu to form a new government, despite having accepted his resignation five days ago.
Macron is struggling to find a new candidate due to the division within the Macronist forces and his refusal to appoint a government leader from the left.
The lack of guarantees that the new government can withstand a motion of censure adds uncertainty to the situation.
Macron's persistence in avoiding early elections could weaken him further and potentially strengthen the far right.
Discontent within the Macronist bloc is also palpable, with some leaders mulling presidential bids in 2027.
The delicate economic situation in France adds pressure to approve new budgets.
Lecornu faces the challenge of forming a new government and obtaining approval for the budgets for 2026 in less than 48 hours.
Widespread discontent and growing citizen disaffection are the products of the current instability and unmanageability in French politics.
Conclusion: The political crisis in France underscores growing instability, with a president battling internal divisions, censure threat, and economic pressure. The formation of a new government faces numerous challenges, even as citizen disaffection continues to rise.