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Implosion: Macron’s Center Cannot Hold as Government Disintegrates

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In a stunning confirmation of political decay, the French government has disintegrated just hours after its formation, proving the old adage that the center cannot hold. Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu’s resignation is the most dramatic sign yet that President Emmanuel Macron’s centrist political project is imploding under the weight of its own contradictions and failures.
Macron’s rise to power was built on the promise of transcending the old left-right divide, but his administration has become a lightning rod for criticism from all sides. The appointment of Lecornu and the subsequent unveiling of a “largely unchanged” cabinet was the final straw. It was seen as proof that Macron’s “center” was not a place of consensus, but an isolated bubble, deaf to the nation’s concerns.
The reaction was a political implosion in real-time. The opposition, from the socialists on the left to conservatives on the right, united to reject the government’s legitimacy. Socialist leader Olivier Faure explicitly used the word “imploding” to describe Macron’s camp, a term that perfectly captured the sudden and chaotic collapse of the new administration.
This disintegration is happening against the backdrop of a severe economic crisis. France’s massive public debt requires a strong, unified government to take decisive action. Instead, the country has a paralyzed executive and a fragmented legislature, a situation that the political center, as embodied by Macron, seems utterly powerless to fix.
Lecornu’s resignation is not just a personnel change; it is a symbol of a failing political model. The center has not held, and the result is a power vacuum and deepening instability. The implosion of this government raises serious questions about whether Macron’s presidency can survive the forces it has unleashed.

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