Macron postpones appointment of new government until after Olympics
Kyiv • UNN
French President Emmanuel Macron will not appoint a new government until after the Olympic Games in Paris. He called for a “political truce” during the competition and plans to form a new government in late August.
Emmanuel Macron will not appoint a new government until after the Olympics. This is reported by BFMTV, according to UNN.
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French President Emmanuel Macron announces that he will not appoint a new government until after the Olympic Games in Paris.
On France 2, Macron said that the country was “unable to change anything” ahead of the Olympics and called for a “political truce” during the competition.
The French President confirmed that the focus should be on the Games until mid-August. After that, depending on the progress of the discussions, he will decide on the appointment of a new prime minister or prime minister, who will be tasked with forming a government with the broadest possible composition to ensure stability and efficiency.