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Macron names Michel Barnier as new French prime minister

BY Claire Mom

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French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Michel Barnier as the new prime minister.

Macron’s Thursday announcement ends two months of increasing pressure from all political group to nominate a candidate after a second round of snap parliamentary elections.

Barnier will now have to survive a no-confidence vote in the hung national assembly.

The current assembly is divided into three blocs: the left-wing coalition New Popular Front (NFP), Macron’s centrist group, and the far-right National Rally.

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None of the parties hold a majority which made the task of choosing a prime minister that would be widely appealing quite tricky for Macron.

The Élysée Palace issued a statement confirming Barnier’s appointment.

“He has to form a united government to serve the country and the French people,” the statement said.

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The statement added that Barnier’s appointment comes after “an unprecedented cycle of consultations” to ensure a stable government.

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