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regular-article-logo Tuesday, 17 September 2024

Thousands protest against Emmanuel Macron’s decision of appointing Michel Barnier as Prime Minister

Macron named 73-year-old Barnier, a conservative and the EU’s former Brexit negotiator, as Prime Minister on Thursday, capping a search following his ill-fated decision to call a legislative election that delivered a hung parliament divided in three blocs

Reuters Paris Published 08.09.24, 11:06 AM
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Thousands of people took to the streets across France on Saturday to protest President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to appoint Centre-Right Michel Barnier as Prime Minister with Left-wing parties accusing him of stealing legislative elections.

Macron named 73-year-old Barnier, a conservative and the EU’s former Brexit negotiator, as Prime Minister on Thursday, capping a search following his ill-fated decision to call a legislative election that delivered a hung parliament divided in three blocs.

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In his first interview as government chief, Barnier said on Friday night that his government, which lacks a clear majority, will include conservatives, members of Macron’s camp and he hoped some from the left.

Barnier faces the daunting task of trying to drive reforms and the 2025 budget, as France is under pressure from the European Commission and bond markets to reduce its deficit.

The Left, led by the far-Left France Unbowed (LFI) party, has accused Macron of a denial of democracy and stealing the election after Macron refused to pick the candidate of the New Popular Front (NFP) alliance that came top in the July vote. Pollster Elabe published a survey on Friday showing that 74 per cent of French people considered Macron had disregarded the results of the elections.

In response to the appointment of Barnier, whose Centre-Right Les Republicains party is only the fifth bloc in parliament with less than 50 lawmakers, Left-wing party leaders, unions and students called for mass protests ahead of new action.

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