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Wed, December 11, 2024
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Macron working to strip far right of influence on next French government
- The French president is trying to limit the far-right National Rally's influence and find a way forward with the center left, but a path ahead remains elusive.
The article from Politico discusses the political situation in France following President Emmanuel Macron's decision to appoint a new prime minister. Amidst rising support for the far-right National Rally, led by Marine Le Pen, Macron is considering Michel Barnier, a former Brexit negotiator and a prominent figure in the conservative Les Républicains party, as a potential prime minister. This move is seen as an attempt to counter the growing influence of the National Rally by appealing to more conservative voters and possibly forming a broader coalition. Barnier, known for his tough stance during Brexit negotiations, could help stabilize Macron's centrist government by bringing in a figure respected across the political spectrum, particularly among those wary of the far-right's ascendancy. However, this choice also reflects the internal and external pressures Macron faces as he navigates France's complex political landscape.
Read the Full Politico Europe Article at:
[ https://www.politico.eu/article/france-emmanuel-macron-new-pm-national-rally-michel-barnier/ ]
Read the Full Politico Europe Article at:
[ https://www.politico.eu/article/france-emmanuel-macron-new-pm-national-rally-michel-barnier/ ]
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