France poised to finally get new govt

France poised to finally get new govt

PARIS   -  French President Emmanuel Macron was on Fri­day weighing a long-awaited new government which includes fresh faces in almost all key posts and marks a shift to the right.

The full line-up is due to be announced by Sun­day following “final fine-tuning”, Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s office said, after two-and-a-half months of deadlock created by inconclusive legis­lative elections.

While there appeared to be no major surprises or big name entrants into the cabinet, there are set to be new foreign, economy and interior min­isters, with only the defence minister remaining unchanged among the key offices of state.

Barnier is proposing Europe Minister Jean-Noel Barrot as foreign minister, a source close to Macron’s political faction, asking not to be named, told AFP.

The move would be a major promotion for the 41-year-old, whose slick media appearances have impressed observers, but boosting France’s presence on the international stage could pose a challenge. Bruno Retailleau, who heads the fac­tion of the right-wing The Republicans (LR) in France’s upper house Senate, is to take on the in­terior ministry, according to several sources who spoke to AFP.

Landing the interior ministry, which oversees the police and domestic security, would be seen as a major success for the right.

And another meteoric rise will likely see Antoine Armand, 33, the head of parliament’s economic affairs commission installed as economy minister.

One key person said to be staying on is Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu who is believed to en­joy a close and trusting relationship with Macron.

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