Monday, October 13

FRANCE UNVEILS NEW CABINET- Reappointed Prime Minister Lecornu pledges to deliver a cabinet of “renewal and diversity” 

The French presidency announced Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu’s new cabinet line-up on Sunday (October 12), with most top jobs remaining unchanged at a time when opponents are demanding a political shift to win their support for urgent budget talks.

Lecornu, who was reappointed prime minister last week after a previous stint that lasted just 27 days, had pledged to deliver a cabinet of “renewal and diversity,” but stuck with his previous picks for most of the choice jobs.

Lecornu, whose last cabinet lasted just 14 hours, reappointed Roland Lescure, a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, as finance minister. The government must formally present a budget in the coming days that faces a perilous path through a deeply divided parliament, where many have now set their sights on the contest to succeed Macron in 2027.

Lecornu also kept Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin in their posts.

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