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French PM quits hours after unveiling cabinet, plunging the country into chaos
Season 1, Ep. 181
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France’s Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, has resigned less than a month after being appointed and just 12 hours after presenting his new government. President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation this morning, with the Élysée Palace confirming the decision in a short statement.
But what led to the resignation and what happens now?
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Production: By Europod, in co production with Sphera Network.
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