France’s Macron to hold talks with key political players in a bid to form a new government
- French President Emmanuel Macron will hold talks with key political players to form a new government after no party won a majority in the recent legislative elections.
- Meetings with leaders of France’s main political parties will occur on Friday and Monday to create a stable majority.
- Macron's decision for a new prime minister aims to ensure government stability amid threats of no-confidence votes from various political factions.
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France: The left-wing alliance presents its joint candidate for prime minister at initial consultations with Macron. But the president is still blocking.
Since the elections six weeks ago, there has been a political deadlock in France. Now the French President is meeting with the left-wing alliance Nouveau Front Populaire.
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, will meet this Friday with leaders of parties of the left, center and right with the objective, almost seven weeks after inconclusive parliamentary elections, of finally giving the country a new prime minister. Whoever is appointed by Macron will face hard work, with the parliamentary approval of the 2025 budget as one of the many challenges at a time when France is under pressure from the European Commissi…
Numerous officials of the New Popular Front, the first political group to be received at the Elysée Palace at 10:30 a.m., followed one another in the mornings to repeat that they were ready to govern.
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