法国政治

Michel Barnier lands to fix ‘ungovernable’ France

With parliament bitterly divided, the new French premier faces a daunting challenge to find a working majority

Michel Barnier, the EU’s former Brexit negotiator now picked as prime minister to help France avoid a political crisis, has not always had kind words for his new boss, Emmanuel Macron. 

“The president has governed this country, inside and overseas, in a solitary and arrogant manner,” the 73-year-old veteran centre-right politician said in a debate before Macron clinched his second electoral victory in 2022. 

Macron has now chosen Barnier to do just the opposite: lean on his years of experience as a political dealmaker to forge some kind of working consensus in a French political landscape that has rarely been so fractured. 

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