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Macron Accepts PM's Resignation, Asks Him to Stay On

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French politics remain in a state of gridlock following an inconclusive snap election earlier this month. In response, French President Emmanuel Macron has accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's government and will be handled by a caretaker administration until a new government is formed. The caretaker government will focus on day-to-day business, including ensuring the smooth running of the Olympics starting July 26, but will not have the authority to submit new laws to parliament. This period is intended to give political parties more time to build a governing coalition after the July 7 election runoff left the National Assembly without an overall majority.

    1. For this period to come to an end as quickly as possible, it is up to republican forces to work together to build unity.
    1. Even if I am the last one to defend democracy, I insist that the Macronists, the New Popular Front, the National Rally and Eric Ciotti (a National Rally ally) must be represented in the legislative body.
    1. We cannot make something new out of something old.
    2. Attal must pack his bags, he and all his ministers.
Macron Accepts PM's Resignation, Asks Him to Stay On