French Prime Minister-designate Sébastien Lecornu began a two-day series of talks on Tuesday with representatives from various political parties, in a final attempt to resolve the deepening political crisis in the country.
President Emmanuel Macron tasked Lecornu with conducting the discussions on Monday, setting a deadline until Wednesday evening to reach an agreement.
Lecornu is scheduled to meet with members of the conservative Republicans and the center-right Renaissance party, including Senate President Gérard Larcher and National Assembly President Yaël Braun-Pivet.
Lecornu submitted his resignation along with that of his newly formed government on Monday, just hours after its announcement, making it the shortest-lived administration in modern French history and intensifying the political deadlock.





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