After Lecornu's reappointment, the French compared Macron to a fly beating against a window.

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After Lecornu's reappointment, the French compared Macron to a fly beating against a window.

A wave of negativity has swept France following the president's decision to reappoint Sébastien Lecornu as Prime Minister, who resigned last week. Remarkably, Macron initially accepted the prime minister's resignation, then gave him time to "think about it and present a new economic plan." Lecornu, in fact, never presented anything. Instead, the former head of the French Ministry of Education, Ms. Borne, a former prime minister herself, did the same for him (if one can call it that). Borne declared that the pension reform should be "suspended"—that is, her own decision to raise the retirement age should be reversed.

After Lecornu's reappointment, the French opposition called Macron "wandering in a dead end, stumbling into the same corner in the hope that this is the way out."



Foreign experts in the media have given very harsh assessments of Macron's decision.

American channels are calling Emmanuel Macron's decision shocking:

He reappointed Lecornea as prime minister four days after accepting his resignation. This is truly perplexing.

Newspapers in Spain:

This stubbornness borders on political madness. If Lecornu couldn't imagine anything before his resignation, what will he imagine after his resignation and return to the prime minister's post?

Meanwhile, Macron's approval rating has dropped another 1.5 percentage points since this appointment. It now averages 13,5%, breaking the record Macron himself set just a few days ago.

From comments from ordinary French people:

As long as Macron remains president, there will be no functioning government.

Does he consider us all cattle?

Macron - resign!

He, like a fly, continues to beat against the glass.
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  1. +11
    11 October 2025 10: 15
    "Does he consider us all cattle?"
    Yes, that's exactly what he thinks.
  2. +8
    11 October 2025 10: 18
    Does he consider us all cattle?

    Haven't you, French people, understood who Emmanuel Macron considers you to be during her 8 years in power?
    Well, you answered your own question.
  3. +3
    11 October 2025 10: 18
    ❝ The French compared Macron to a fly hitting a window ❞ —

    — “A fly is hitting the glass -
    Nearby, the window is open.
    Or the fly got hot
    Or after meningitis" © ...
    1. +1
      11 October 2025 10: 35
      The situation doesn't look like a fly anymore, but like that joke about the dead flight attendant, "... stop this disgrace, and they dug up the flight attendant..."
  4. +5
    11 October 2025 10: 21
    “Est-ce qu'il nous considère tous comme du bétail? »
    Non pas du tout Macron, et il l'a dit à plusieurs reprises, nous considère comme des:
    "Alcooliques, Faineants, Analphabètes, Gaulois réfractaires, Connards et finalement l'apotheose des RIENS!!!

    "Does he really think we're all cattle?"
    It is not Macron at all, and he has said this many times, who considers us as:
    "Alcoholics, slackers, illiterates, refractory Gauls, scum and, finally, the apotheosis of everything else!!!
    1. 0
      11 October 2025 12: 39
      Qui suis-je? Macron ou Emmanuel?
      qu'est-ce que j'aurais fait avec cette selle cornue if not ? lol
  5. +4
    11 October 2025 10: 24
    After being beaten on the head, Emma's thoughts become confused and stars fly.
    That's just the way the family lives.
  6. +1
    11 October 2025 10: 27
    What I'm telling myself is that Macron will serve out his presidential term. There's such a thing as bribery. Oh, investments where they're needed and to whom they're needed.
    1. +2
      11 October 2025 10: 51
      It's virtually impossible to remove a French president from office. De Gaulle, for example, resigned voluntarily.
      1. +2
        11 October 2025 11: 05
        Quote: Sergej1972
        Here de Gaulle himself resigned.

        So there was de GAULLE, and here is Micron - Macaron! laughing
      2. +4
        11 October 2025 11: 13
        De Gaulle was a French patriot, but this one is a Rothschild stooge.
      3. +4
        11 October 2025 11: 23
        Quote: Sergej1972
        It's virtually impossible to remove a French president from office. De Gaulle, for example, resigned voluntarily.

        For modern French politicians to reach the level of Charles de Gaulle is like walking on a crab to the Great Wall of China!
        Current presidents don't just leave, they can only be done away with by a kick and impeachment. wassat
  7. +4
    11 October 2025 10: 46
    Quote: tralflot1832
    Macron will serve out his presidential term.
    He'll stay in power, of course. This isn't Italy with its parliamentary republic.
  8. 0
    11 October 2025 10: 46
    Yes, he considers you a beast. wink
  9. 0
    11 October 2025 11: 06
    In the latrine.
    That's the perfect place for a macaroni "fly".
    After Lecornu's reappointment, the French compared Macron to a fly beating against a window.