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France’s Macron names centrist ally Francois Bayrou as prime minister

Bayrou, 73, is likely to face the same existential difficulties as ex-PM Michel Barnier in steering legislation through a hung parliament

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French President Emmanuel Macron (right) and president of the Modem party Francois Bayrou stand on the balcony of the city hall during a visit in Pau, southwestern France in 2023. Macron named Bayrou prime minister, the Elysee presidential palace announced. Photo: AFP
President Emmanuel Macron on Friday named centrist leader Francois Bayrou as prime minister, handing him the daunting task of hauling France out of months of political crisis.
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Bayrou, the 73-year-old head of the MoDem group which is allied to Macron’s party, was appointed nine days after Michel Barnier’s government was ousted by parliament in a historic no-confidence vote following a stand-off over an austerity budget.

“The President of the Republic has appointed Mr Francois Bayrou as prime minister and tasked him with forming a government,” the French presidency said in a statement, giving no more details.

Bayrou’s appointment immediately sparked criticism, with the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party and the Greens threatening to back a new motion of censure.

Bayrou is the sixth prime minister of Macron’s mandate after last week’s toppling of Barnier, who became France’s shortest-serving prime minister and lasted only three months.

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He is also Macron’s fourth prime minister of 2024.

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