Macron Seeks New Prime Minister After Elections
Macron Seeks New Prime Minister After Elections
Macron Seeks New Prime Minister After Elections
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French President Emmanuel Macron is actively consulting with leaders from various political parties to appoint a new prime minister, following a hung parliament after inconclusive elections. The next prime minister will face challenges, notably securing parliamentary approval for the 2025 budget, amid pressure from the European Commission and bond markets to reduce France's deficit. Despite the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition winning the most seats, Macron has not committed to their candidate, Lucie Castets, emphasizing the need for broader inter-party cooperation. Meetings with party leaders are ongoing, with Macron aiming to form a stable majority government. The situation reflects a significant political shift, as Macron's centrist coalition suffered losses in the recent elections, complicating his legislative agenda. The appointment of a new prime minister is expected to follow these consultations, though the exact timeline remains unclear.

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Macron Meets French Party Leaders to Try and Name a Prime Minister
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Macron meets French party leaders to try and name a prime minister
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Macron Meets French Party Leaders to Try and Name a Prime Minister
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Macron meets French party leaders to try and name a prime minister
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