French media on September 13th continued to cover Fitch's downgrade of France's credit rating, a story that began the previous evening, attributing it to political instability and budget uncertainties. Attention then shifted to Prime Minister Sastien Lecornu's initial actions, with reports detailing his first trip to Mcon to discuss healthcare access and his efforts to establish a network of local care facilities. Concurrently, the assassination of Charlie Kirk remained a prominent topic, with details emerging about the suspect. In the afternoon, a significant development occurred as Lecornu announced his decision to withdraw the proposed suppression of two public holidays, a measure previously advocated by Francois Bayrou. This retraction became a central point of discussion, framed as Lecornu seeking "consensus" amidst ongoing debates about the 2026 budget.