Paris: In an unexpected political maneuver, President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Sebastien Lecornu as France's Prime Minister, just four days after his resignation. Often described as Macron's "soldier monk," Lecornu embodies a sense of disciplined duty, prepared to tackle France’s pressing fiscal challenges amid a politically fractured parliament.
Lecornu, 39, who had previously remained in relative obscurity despite holding multiple ministerial posts since 2017, has seen a surge in popularity following his humble post-resignation address. Analysts suggest that his modest demeanor and pragmatic approach have won public admiration, distinguishing him from other high-profile politicians in Macron’s circle. Polls indicate an 11-point rise in his approval ratings, placing him among Fr