The endless quest for a prime minister continues

The endless quest for a prime minister continues
The
      endless
      quest
      for
      a
      prime
      minister
      continues

Lhe days go by and are all the same. Fifty days after Gabriel Attal’s resignation, the French still do not know the name of the person who will replace him at Matignon. If the Xavier Bertrand or Bernard Cazeneuve hypotheses are still current, the possibility of a technical government cannot be ruled out either.

The endless quest for a new Prime Minister, capable of imposing himself on a fragmented Assembly, should continue this Wednesday, September 4 at the Élysée. Since the beginning of the week, this casting in the form of a puzzle has been full of twists and turns, false leads or new ideas. Each time, Emmanuel Macron “tests” the names considered with the different political forces, in order to estimate whether a government led by this or that would have a chance of not being immediately censored by the deputies.

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According to BFMTV, the President of the Republic spoke by telephone on Tuesday evening, September 3, with Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Rally (RN) deputies in the National Assembly, “as part of his consultations with a view to forming the future government.”

After circulating the Thierry Beaudet lead on Monday, September 3 – a man unknown to the general public, who could have become a “technical” Prime Minister – the Élysée Palace on Tuesday was “rather” leaning towards “a political solution”, […] Read more

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