French media on October 8 focused on the ongoing political crisis, with Sébastien Lecornu's "ultimate negotiations" concluding. Early on, Borne's suggestion of a pension reform "suspension" was welcomed by the left, while an "Alerte enlèvement" for a 3-year-old in Orne also drew attention. Lecornu confirmed a shared will to pass a budget by December 31, diminishing the likelihood of a dissolution. The motion to impeach the president was rejected. By late morning, the missing girl was found safe, and her father arrested. As evening approached, Lecornu announced that President Macron could name a new Prime Minister within 48 hours, signaling an end to the immediate government uncertainty.