New PM’s Appointment Could Reshape French Political Life
Many see the appointment of veteran Eurocrat Barnier as out of step with large swathes of the electorate—even those who now crave political stability.
Many see the appointment of veteran Eurocrat Barnier as out of step with large swathes of the electorate—even those who now crave political stability.
At last, the name Michel Barnier has come out of the hat, but the road map is still not clear.
The new PM is known as a cold technocrat, marked by his long years in Brussels.
The parish priest rescued the Blessed Sacrament and a reliquary.
After two months of uncertainty, some tend to think that Macron’s departure would be the best way to put out the fire he lit some time ago.
Reform’s Richard Tice said there is “blood on the hands of the government.”
A trial has begun in Provence against a man accused of subjecting his wife to horrors for ten years.
The Les Républicains party, unable to choose between the centre and the Right, is effectively defunct and must make way for a new political project.
While President Macron is searching for his new PM, the zombie former government still rules the country—without any real control or authority.
The cathedral’s exterior has been restored to its former splendour—but the interior renovation continues to be the subject of fierce debates.
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