France’s President Emmanuel Macron continues his prolonged search for a new Prime Minister, 50 days after the resignation of the previous government. Despite considering various candidates, Macron has yet to find an acceptable successor, with both left and right-wing candidates facing potential opposition in the National Assembly. The search introduced new candidates recently, including David Le Nar and Michel Barnier, highlighting the need for a less divisive figure capable of navigating France’s current political landscape. Macron faces pressure to make a decision amidst a challenging political environment.
- The search for a new French Prime Minister remains unresolved 50 days after the government’s resignation.
- Candidates from both the central left and right have been considered and set aside due to potential opposition in the National Assembly.
- New candidates like David Le Nar and Michel Barnier have emerged as potential successors.
- Michel Barnier, with his experience as a former European Commissioner and EU Brexit negotiator, is seen as a potentially less divisive choice.
- President Macron is under pressure to compromise with political forces in parliament to appoint a new Prime Minister.
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