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France’s Political Chaos: Another PM Down, Is a Government Collapse Imminent?

France is at it again, folks. Another prime minister bites the dust. It’s as if the French government is ripping pages from its playbook on how to self-destruct. Just last month, they booted one prime minister, and now they’ve lost another. What’s going on with our friends across the pond?

First, they oust a prime minister in a no-confidence vote, collapsing the government over a budget smothered in tax hikes and spending cuts. The French had a chance to steer their runaway train back on track, but instead, they handed over the reins to Sébastien Lecornu. He didn’t even last a month. That’s right, he resigned in record time.

We’ve seen this story before. France keeps putting together these shaky coalitions that simply cannot hold. A hodgepodge of centrists and conservatives, scrambling to hold onto a budget that was never going to pass. Let’s call it what it is: a circus. France is once again flirting with disaster by ignoring how unstable these political bedfellows really are.

All this turmoil couldn’t come at a worse time. With pressure mounting, what does President Macron do? He waffles instead of calling for new elections. France needs a wake-up call. Their government is a revolving door, and they’re playing political musical chairs while the French people wait for someone to lead them without folding like a cheap tent.

Meanwhile, why should Americans care about this? It’s simple. France’s failure is a glimpse into the pitfalls of bloating government with endless bureaucratic chaos. It’s proof that when leaders lack a spine, governments crumble under their own absurdities. One has to wonder, how long until the next prime minister’s timer starts ticking?

Written by Staff Reports

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