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France has hired a new prime minister: what do we know about him?

Today, 5th spring, France elected a new prime minister. He became the 73-year-old Michel Barnier.

RBC-Ukraine reports about this in a post on Le Figaro.

As evidence shows, Barnier has a political summary of the widower's hand. In due course he was:

French President Emmanuel Macron asked Barnier to “formulate a government system that serves the country and the French people.”

“This importance arose after an unprecedented cycle of consultations, during which, obviously before his constitutional obligation, the President guaranteed that the Prime Minister and the upcoming government to change the minds, How to allow them to be as stable as possible and give them the opportunity to receive broader support,” the presidential administration said.

What's happening in France

After the elections to the European Parliament, which were still in full swing, Macron dissolved the French National Assembly and voted for pre-term parliamentary elections. Already after the 2nd round of elections, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal announced that he was about to resign.

In the end, the president declared that he would not consider the new order of the country to be “the middle of the sickle.”

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel on Telegram.

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