lördag 21 september 2024

The new election in Franc

Demonstranter protesterar mot Emmanuel Macron och Michel Barnier i Paris i dag.
Demonstrators protest against Emmanuel Macron and Michel Barnier in Paris today.

Analysis: "The ministers are driven down into a cauldron of crises"

France's new government, led by 73-year-old Prime Minister Michel Barnier, is off to a rough start. That's what Le Figaro's Emmanuel Galiero writes in an analyzing text.

“Each of the ministers will immediately be driven down into a cauldron of crises. And they are all boiling hot.”

Regardless of the country's many problems - which have grown during the transitional government - the new government must also deal with the fact that both the left and the extreme right will probably make tough demands in exchange for support in parliament. In addition, the ministers are a fairly motley bunch from the political center and the right, writes Gregory Poussielgue in Les Echos.

"The cohesion of this new government, which contains many new faces, will be a challenge. "

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Macron presents new government - takes a step to the right

The French president has appointed a new government led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, several media reports.

The new government is described as right-leaning, compared to the previous one.

In the elections in July, the left-wing coalition New People's Front won the most seats in parliament, but not enough for a majority of its own. Several left-wing politicians have already confirmed that they intend to demand a no-confidence vote against the new government.
 

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