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Macron names Michel Barnier as French prime minister

Barnier faces the formidable task of navigating a hung parliament and pushing through essential reforms and the 2025 budget amid significant pressure from both the European Commission and bond markets.
Michel Barnier, former European Union's Brexit negotiator

French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Michel Barnier, the European Union's former Brexit negotiator, as prime minister on Thursday and tasked him with forming a new government, hoping to end weeks of political deadlock after he called a snap election that delivered an unwieldy hung parliament.

Barnier will have the daunting challenge of trying to push reforms, and the 2025 budget, through a hung parliament, at a time when France is under pressure from the European Commission and bond markets to reduce its deficit.

Macron's gamble to call the snap parliamentary election in June backfired, with his centrist coalition losing dozens of seats and no party winning an absolute majority.

The left's New Popular Front alliance came first but Macron ruled out asking them to form a government after other parties said they would immediately vote it down.

—Reuters

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