Macron said he will serve as president “until the end” of his five-year term scheduled in 2027. He also said he would name a new prime minister within days, but gave no hints who that might be.
Macron risks alienating socialist lawmakers who have demanded Macron select a prime minister from leftist ranks after the New Popular Front, a leftist alliance, won the most seats in last summer ...
French president Emmanuel Macron has named his ally Francois Bayrou as the new prime minister and tasked the veteran centrist with steering the country out of its second major political crisis in ...
Emmanuel Macron has named François Bayrou as France’s new prime minister after Michel Barnier was ousted in a historic no-confidence vote on Wednesday last week. Bayrou, 73, a crucial partner ...
Following the no-confidence vote, Mr Macron told party leaders on Tuesday he would name a new prime minister within 48 hours. He missed the deadline, with an aide telling the AFP news agency he ...
French President Emmanuel Macron ... prime minister on Friday, in a bid to restore stability after a no-confidence vote toppled the shortest-serving government in the modern French republic. The ...
A spokesperson for France's outgoing government says President Emmanuel Macron is seeking a political deal that would allow him to both name a new prime minister and “guarantee the stability of ...
His government on shaky ground, Prime Minister François Bayrou offered to reopen debate on the measure, which raised the ...
Former prime minister Elisabeth Borne was ... the start of the Fifth Republic in 1958. Macron appointed Bayrou on 13 December, hoping that his new administration would be presented before ...