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French PM names new government amid budget impasse

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Emmanuel Macron has named a new cabinet in France, with Francois Bayrou serving as his fourth prime minister of the year. The new government includes a mix of old and new members, with Elisabeth Borne returning to the government as education secretary. Manuel Valls has also been appointed as overseas territories minister, while Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot and Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu have retained their positions. The new government succeeds the previous one, which was the shortest-serving government in the modern French republic, and was ousted in a no-confidence vote this month.

    1. I'm very proud of the team we're presenting this evening.
    2. He has a little bit of a kamikaze personality. I like a daring personality, those who accept taking risks. He is someone for whom I have esteem.
    1. I am preparing for an early presidential election.
    1. Despite his new proposals, I refuse to take part in a government of France formed with the backing of Marine Le Pen.
    2. The prime minister informed me this morning, contrary to what he had proposed yesterday, that he was no longer in a position to entrust me with responsibility for the justice ministry due to opposition from (Le Pen's) National Rally.
    1. The prime minister needs to wake up and understand what is at play.
    2. We are dismayed by the poverty of what is being proposed.
French PM names new government amid budget impasse