France’s new right-wing Prime Minister Michel Barnier is facing his first challenge as leader, tasked with forming a government capable of mustering a majority in parliament after two months of political deadlock. Taking over from 35-year-old Gabriel Attal, a centrist half his age, Barnier has pledged to approach his new role with “humility”.
Barnier has wasted no time in consulting all sides in an effort to cobble together a cabinet that can effectively govern the country. With France facing a number of pressing issues, including the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and economic recovery, the formation of a strong and cohesive government is crucial.
As the new Prime Minister, Barnier will be responsible for setting the direction of the country and implementing policies that address the needs of the French people. With his background in politics and experience in government, Barnier is seen as a capable leader who will bring stability to the government.
It remains to be seen how Barnier will navigate the complex landscape of French politics and bring together a diverse group of politicians to form a functional cabinet. However, with his promise of humility and willingness to work with all parties, there is optimism that Barnier will be able to successfully tackle this first challenge of his term as Prime Minister.
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