French President Emmanuel Macron is set to appoint a new prime minister, marking another significant challenge for the beleaguered leader, as the country grapples with a stagnant economy and rising public discontent.
France’s Presidential Crisis Deepens: Macron to Name New Prime Minister
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to appoint a new prime minister after days of deadlock over the successor to ousted premier Michel Barnier. The named candidate will be the sixth prime minister of Macron’s presidency, marking another significant challenge for the beleaguered leader.
The End of an Era: Barnier’s Resignation
Michel Barnier, who had been at the helm of Macron’s government since March 2022, resigned last week after far-right and left-wing lawmakers voted to bring down his administration. This move has plunged France into its second major political crisis in six months.
The Search for a New Leader
With Macron expected to appoint a new prime minister on Friday morning, the stakes are high. Centrist French politician Francois Bayrou, who leads the MoDem party, is among Macron’s possible prime minister picks. Bayrou was due to meet the president at the Elysee Palace on Friday, although it remains unclear why.
A Sixth Time for Macron?
Whichever candidate Macron chooses will be the sixth prime minister of his presidency, with Barnier having lasted only three months. This latest development adds to Macron’s growing challenges, including a stagnant economy and rising public discontent.
Back from Vacation
Macron had postponed the nomination of a new prime minister, missing a 48-hour deadline he gave at a Tuesday meeting of party leaders from across the political spectrum. The delay has raised concerns about Macron’s ability to navigate the country’s complex political landscape.