The new government scheme announced Sunday night by the French Presidency after four weeks of consultations, but the new government, under Sebastian Lekorni, is already threatened with a motion of censure from the left and the far -right “If it doesn’t change course.”
Among other things, Bruno Lemmer returns to the French government, taking over the Armed Forces Ministry. Jean-Noel Baro remains foreign minister, while Gerald Darmann (Ministry of Justice) and Bruno Retai (interior ministry) also hold their positions.
Roland Leskir, former Deputy Minister of Industry of France and a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, is taking over the finance ministry.
In detail the new Lekorni government
- Bruno Lemmer is appointed Minister of Armed Forces
- Roland Leskur is appointed Minister of Finance
- Bruno Retaavo is appointed Minister of the Interior
- Katrin Votrin is appointed Minister of Labor, Health, Solidarity and Families
- Elizabeth Born is appointed Minister of National Education
- Manuel Waltz was appointed minister of overseas territories
- Gerald Darmann is appointed guardian of seals
- Ratsida Dati was appointed Minister of Culture
- Éric Woertth was appointed Minister of Regional Planning
- Anni Genevar was appointed Minister of Agriculture
- Naima Moutsou was appointed Minister of Digital Affairs and Artificial Intelligence
- Marina Ferrari was appointed Minister of Sports
- Auror Berze is appointed a government representative
- Jean-Noel Baro is appointed Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs
- Agnes Panier Runasser is appointed Minister of Ecological transition
- Amelie de Mozalin is appointed Minister responsible for public accounts
- Mattie Lefevre is appointed Minister for relations with parliament
- Philip Tamparos was appointed Minister of Transport
The new cabinet will meet on Monday.
The government is already threatened
As soon as it was formed, the government is already threatened with a reversal of the left and the far -right. The president of the far-right party of the National Alarm (RN) Zordan Bardelas mocked a government “consisting of the last macronists who remain clinging to Medusa’s drawing” (reference to the Todor Zeriko’s table depicting a shipwreck) That “this ghost procession (…) will not last”.
Like his predecessors, Michel Barnier and François Bayrou, the new prime minister is called upon to survive in a fragmented political scene, the one that emerged from the parliamentary elections after the surprise dissolution of Parliament by Macron 20.
The National Assembly is divided into three blocks: Alliance of the Left, Macronists and Centrals, Right: None of them have an absolute majority and the result is chronic instability.
Sebastian Lekorni, trusted by Macron, comes from the right and, after being appointed prime minister on September 9, attempted to resolve the difficult equation of a major majority and to save the fall in the next vote, but not only the budget. with the Republicans, who already participated in the two previous governments. ‘
Until the last minute, Republicans, who also appear divided, did not confirm that they would participate in a new government. “There was no white check,” the Senator Anes Evren, a spokesman for the party, told the French Agency.
In a letter to the leaders of the central bloc on Saturday night to Sunday, Lekorni presented some key pillars of the policy he intends to follow. Among other things, he wants to focus the fiscal effort to reduce public spending and to respond to “the tax justice request expressed by our compatriots”.
Specifically, especially to Republicans, he noted that “safety in everyday life and the fight against lawlessness will continue to be a key priority”, as well as “tackling irregular migration”.
In spite of the assurance of the Lecorni That he will not resort to Article 49.3 of the Constitution, which allows him to approve bills without vote in the National Assembly, “we are heading for the motion of censure if the data does not change,” the first secretary of the Socialist Party warned Saturday.
Source :Skai
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