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Macron says he will name new PM 'within coming days'

Xinhua | Updated: 2024-12-06 05:35
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French President Emmanuel Macron appears on screen as he makes a television address to the nation after Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government was toppled in a no confidence vote in parliament, in Paris, France, December 5, 2024. [Photo/Agencies]

PARIS -- French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday evening that he will nominate a new prime minister "within the coming days" to replace Michel Barnier, who was ousted in a no-confidence vote the day before.

"I will name a new prime minister within the coming days. I will instruct him to form a government of general interest representing all the political forces," Macron said in a national address delivered 24 hours after the historic non-confidence vote.

The vote marked a significant political crisis for France, forcing a prime minister to step down for the first time since 1962 and making Barnier's government the first to fall to such a motion in over six decades.

On Thursday morning, Barnier formally submitted his resignation to Macron.

Pending the formation of a new government, Macron has tasked Barnier with leading a caretaker administration to manage current affairs, the élysée Palace said in a press release.

Moreover, in his speech, Macron reaffirmed his commitment to the presidency amid calls from a left-wing alliance for him to resign. "The mandate you have given me is for five years and I will exercise it until the very end," he said.

Looking ahead, Macron said that the new government will present a revised budget "at the very beginning of next year." He added that a special law would be proposed in parliament to extend the terms of the 2024 budget into 2025 to ensure the continuity of public services.

With less than a month remaining to approve the 2025 national budget and Barnier's government collapse, the urgency of resolving the political deadlock has intensified. 

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