* Macron seeks PM to resolve political crisis * Hard left and far right parties not invited to crunch talks * Socialists say no guarantee they won't vote down next government * Crisis denting economic growth, central bank chief warns (Recasts with Lecorn named) By Elizabeth Pineau PARIS, Oct 10 (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday named Sebastien Lecornu as prime minister, reappointing him after he quit the job earlier this week, hoping the loyalist can draw enough support from deeply divided parliament to pass a 2026 budget. In naming Lecornu, Macron, 47, risks the wrath of his political rivals, who have argued that the best way out of the country's deepest political crisis in decades was for Macron to either hold snap parliamentary elections or resign. Lecornu's immedia

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