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The New French Government: A Shift to the Right
FranceSunday, September 22, 2024
In contrast, centrist figures from Macron's party have been selected for key ministries, such as the ministry for foreign affairs, which is being led by Jean-Noël Barrot. This move has been seen as a way for Macron to maintain a degree of control over the government, despite Barnier's conservative leanings.
The government's rightward tilt has been met with criticism from both the left and the right. Leftist activists have held protests in Paris and elsewhere, demanding that Macron's government take a more progressive approach. The Green party leader, Marine Tondelier, has described the government as "indecent" and "shameful".
For his part, Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right Rassemblement National party, has hinted that she may be willing to bring down Barnier's government if she believes that it is not in the best interests of France. This has raised concerns about the stability of the government and the potential for further unrest in the coming months.
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