Macron says he will name new prime minister within 48 hours - media

Macron says he will name new prime minister within 48 hours - media

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The French president held a two-hour meeting with political party leaders at the Elysee Palace. Macron promised to appoint a new prime minister and not to dissolve parliament until 2027.

On December 10, after a two-hour meeting at the Elysee Palace with the leaders of most political parties, French President Emmanuel Macron promised to appoint a new prime minister within the next 48 hours. This was reported by Le Monde, according to UNN.

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According to the publication, at a meeting with the leaders of parliamentary parties, Macron promised not to dissolve the National Assembly (the Lower House of Parliament) until the end of his term of office in 2027.

He also promised the leaders of parliamentary parties to appoint a prime minister within two days. After that, the prime minister will hold talks with party leaders on the formation of a government.

A media source said that the president also noted "the unanimity of political forces no longer depend on the National Association, a right - wing radical party led by Marine Le Pen.

recall

On December 4, the French Parliament passed a vote of no confidence in the government of prime minister Michel Barnier by 331 votes. This is the first such case since 1962, and the Barnier government has become the shortest in the history of the Fifth Republic.

The essence of the problem that caused The Government of Michel Barnier,  to be defeated, is the bill on the financing of Social Security.

Barnier's difficulty pushing through the 2025 budget in a deeply divided parliament has plunged France into its second political crisis in six months.

Since its formation in September, the Barnier minority government has relied on the support of the National Front for its survival.

A budget bill that aims to contain France's growing public deficit by raising taxes by 60 billion euros (США 63 billion) and cutting spending could mean the end of this shaky balance sheet.

In turn, French President Emmanuel Macron , amid the resignation of the Barnier government, saidthat he was not going to leave the post until the end of his term of office.

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