The Week that Shook France
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Prime Minister Lecornu presented his cabinet last night, which aims to push a new budget through Parliament before the end of the year.
The week that shook France
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron had three simple questions for the political leaders who gathered at the Elysée Palace last Friday in search of a solution to the most acute crisis of his tenure. Who wants to avoid a dissolution of parliament? Will you support the government? And what are you willing to compromise on? The answers spell trouble for the embattled president’s future after a five-day debacle that saw the resignation of Prime…
After the government, it remains to be found a majority to support it. Or at least: avoid a majority that defies it. Last night S bastien Lecornu, prime minister responsible, passed the...
France has a new government again! Two days after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's re-appointment, a cabinet has re-united in Paris. The difference is that this time, less well-known faces are said to be leading France's fortunes. Among the 34 cabinet members are several public figures, as the list published by the Elysée on Sunday shows. Therefore, only Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, Minister of Economics and Finance Roland Lescure, Minis…
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has presented a new government consisting of 34 ministers, French media reports.
In France, the veil has been lifted on Lecornu's new team of ministers. His last team sat for only 14 hours.
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