France is facing political chaos again. Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigns just 26 days after taking office, marking the fifth government collapse in two years. The country’s hung parliament, divided between Macron’s centrists, Le Pen’s far right, and Mélenchon’s far left, makes governing nearly impossible. Economic woes, public frustration, and repeated failed reforms are fuelling unrest. Macron’s promise of a “democratic revolution” is fading, as governments fall faster than they’re formed.
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