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14 September 07:01

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced the withdrawal of the proposal to eliminate two public holidays, promising an open dialogue with the left to resolve the budgetary deadlock.

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Sébastien Lecornu, the new Prime Minister of France, has decided to withdraw the controversial proposal to eliminate two public holidays, initiated by his predecessor. Instead, he is focusing on building a national network of medical centers by 2027. Lecornu aims to collaborate with left-wing parties to find budgetary solutions but excludes negotiations with the radical right. He is also addressing issues such as tax justice and decentralization while facing a low popularity rating.

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