Elisabeth Borne, the prime minister of France, has resigned, the French presidency announced, as President Emmanuel Macron got ready to announce a much-awaited cabinet reorganization in an effort to revitalize his administration. The presidency announced in a statement on Monday that “Ms. Elisabeth Borne today submitted the resignation of the government to the president, who accepted it.” Borne became only the second female prime minister in French history when she was selected in May 2022. She will take charge of things until a new administration is chosen. In December, the president stoked rumors of a possible government shake-up by announcing a fresh political project. This occurred following political upheavals in 2023 that were sparked by hotly debated changes to the immigration and pension systems.