Macron Says He Will Remain Despite Calls to Step Down Amid France’s Increasing Political Crisis

President Emmanuel Macron has promised to stay in office and keep things stable, even though the opposition wants him to step down.

Analysts say that France is going through its worst political crisis in decades, but President Emmanuel Macron has promised to keep running the country even though more and more opposition parties want him to step down. He says that maintaining stability and national unity is still his top goal.

Macron told reporters in Egypt on Monday that he was still committed to carrying out the duties that the French people gave him. This came just a few days after re-appointing Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu to lead his government.

Macron said, “Never forget that the French people gave you the job to serve, serve, serve.” “To answer the everyday questions of the French people and to do everything that can be done to protect France’s independence.”

Macron’s second and final term ends in 2027. He played down rumors that he might step down, saying that he was focused on keeping things stable instead of getting involved in politics.

“That’s the only important thing.” The government is in charge of the rest… “I will keep making sure stability,” he said.

Even though opposition leaders are calling for early elections more and more, Macron’s message from Cairo was clear: he plans to finish his term and lead France through its current problems with strength and determination.

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