Macron said that he will not resign until the end of his term of office
Kyiv • UNN
French President Macron said that he is fulfilling his five-year mandate to the end, despite a vote of no confidence in the government. In the coming days, he will appoint a new prime minister.
French President Emmanuel Macron, amid the resignation of the Barnier government, said that he was not going to leave the post before the end of his term of office. This is reported by Le Figaro, writes UNN.
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The French head of state rejected calls for resignation, noting that he would fulfill the five-year mandate entrusted to him "to the full to the end.
The mandate that you have democratically entrusted to me is a five-year mandate, and I will fully fulfill it until it ends. My responsibility requires ensuring the continuity of the state, the proper functioning of new institutions, the independence of our country and the protection of all of you,
He also announced that he would appoint a new French prime minister in the "next few days".
I will instruct him to form a government of general interest, which will represent all political forces that may take part in it or, at least, undertake not to dismiss him,
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The French National Assembly expressed the second-ever vote of no confidence in the Government of Michel Barnier. Francois Bayrou is seen as a potential successor, while 59% of French people are calling on Macron to resign.