
Outgoing French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, who intensified a political crisis by resigning earlier this week, said today that he expected President Emmanuel Macron to name a new PM within the next 48 hours.
鈥淚 feel that a path is possible,鈥 Lecornu told French television. 鈥淚 think that the situation allows the President to name a prime minister in the next 48 hours,鈥 he said, adding that he was not 鈥渞unning after鈥 the job.
Lecornu鈥檚 comments on France 2 public television had been eagerly awaited after Macron gave him until today NZT to find a way out of months of deadlock over an austerity budget.
Macron had been left with the options of reappointing Lecornu, naming the eighth PM of his increasingly troubled mandate, calling snap legislative elections or even resigning himself.
In comments indicating that naming a replacement was now the most likely outcome, Lecornu said he had told Macron that the prospects for snap legislative elections had 鈥渞eceded鈥 and there was a majority in the lower house of parliament against being dissolved.
After former PM Edouard Philippe said that Macron himself should step down and call snap presidential polls, Lecornu insisted the President should serve out his mandate until 2027.
It was 鈥渘ot the time to change the president鈥, Lecornu said, adding: 鈥淟et鈥檚 not make the French believe that it鈥檚 the president who votes the budget.鈥
'Mission finished'
Suggesting that a more technocratic government could be named, Lecornu said that people in a new cabinet should not have 鈥渁mbitions鈥 to stand in the 2027 presidential elections.
鈥淭he situation is already difficult enough. We need a team that decides to roll up its sleeves and solve the country鈥檚 problems until the presidential election,鈥 he said.
He added a 鈥減ath鈥 should be found to open a debate on the lowering of the pension age - the most contentious domestic reform of Macron鈥檚 mandate - but warned any suspension would cost at least 鈧3 billion ($6b) in 2027.
Education Minister Elisabeth Borne, who was PM at the time the reform was forced through parliament without a vote, had called for it to be suspended.
Lecornu offered no clue over who the next leader would be but indicated that he would not be reappointed.
鈥淚 tried everything... This evening my mission is finished,鈥 he said.
He added that a new budget could be presented to the cabinet on Monday local time.
But it would 鈥渘ot be perfect鈥 and there would be 鈥渓ots to debate鈥, he cautioned.
-Agence France-Presse
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