France awaits fourth government of the year: Macron, Bayrou met twice
- France will not announce its new government before 1700 GMT on Monday due to a day of mourning for the victims in Mayotte, as stated by the Elysee.
- President Emmanuel Macron will observe a minute's silence at 1000 GMT for the victims of the disaster.
- Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, appointed on December 13, aims to finalize the new government lineup by Christmas.
- This will be the fourth government of the year for France, with Macron and Bayrou having met twice regarding the announcement.
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The first Council of Ministers of the Bayrou era will take place on Friday, January 3, 2025. The Prime Minister will pronounce his “DPG” on 14 January.
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On Monday, the Elysee presidential palace said the new cabinet would not be announced before 1700 GMT due to a day of mourning for the victims in the cyclone-hit French overseas territory of Mayotte
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