Macron asked the current French Prime Minister to stay in office after the election

Macron asked the current French Prime Minister to stay in office after the election

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French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Gabriel Attal to remain as the country's prime minister for the time being to ensure stability after the parliamentary elections.

French President Emmanuel Macron has asked Gabriel Attal to remain the country's prime minister for the time being, after the results of the parliamentary elections, to ensure the country's stability, UNN reports citing Le Figaro.

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According to the newspaper, Gabriel Attal submitted his resignation to the French president today at the Elysee Palace, as he announced on Sunday evening after the results of the parliamentary elections.

But the French president is said to have asked Gabriel Attal on Monday at noon to remain the country's prime minister "for the time being" to "ensure the stability of the country.

According to TF1 INFO, Macron thanked Attal for the European and legislative election campaigns he led. "(Emmanuel Macron) thanked him for the European and legislative election campaigns he led," the president's office said.

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