French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu unveiled a new cabinet on Sunday in an effort to try to secure parliamentary approval for a 2026 budget and defuse a deepening political crisis.
Lecornu, who resigned on Monday last week only to be reappointed by President Emmanuel Macron on Friday, picked Roland Lescure to remain as finance minister.
But he also turned to some new faces in an attempt to woo opposition parties in France’s hung parliament, whose support he will need if he is to survive expected challenges to his leadership. Paris police chief Laurent Nuñez was appointed interior minister.
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