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.
🇫🇷 Macron’s new PM quit after just HOURS — a sign of total instability
Macron is losing control fast… his presidency is collapsing
Why are EU leaders so unpopular these days? pic.twitter.com/Qkva6MVtQS
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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?