Wednesday, February 11, 2026

A Crisis of Confidence Rocks the French Republic

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A profound crisis of confidence is rocking the French Republic, laid bare by the instant collapse of Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu’s government. The episode reveals a deep and pervasive lack of confidence—in the President, in the political process, and in the country’s ability to solve its problems.

The core issue was the new cabinet’s inability to inspire any confidence. It was seen as a continuation of a failing strategy, a sign that the leadership was not serious about change. This immediately triggered a vote of no confidence not in the parliament, but in the court of public and political opinion.

This lack of confidence is not new, but its consequences have become more dramatic. It is fueled by the country’s dire economic situation, particularly its soaring public debt. The public and the political class have no confidence that the current leadership has a credible plan to address this fundamental challenge.

The resignation of Lecornu is a symptom of this deeper crisis. A government cannot function without a baseline of confidence from the public and other political actors. When that confidence is completely absent, as it was for Lecornu’s administration, collapse is inevitable.

Healing this crisis of confidence is the single greatest challenge facing President Macron. It will require more than just appointing a new Prime Minister. It will demand a genuine shift in strategy and a new approach to governance that can begin to rebuild the trust that has been so thoroughly shattered.

 

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