By Govind Tekale

By Govind Tekale

Barnier, France's Oldest-Ever Prime Minister at 73, Appointed by Macron to Tackle the 2025 Budget Amidst Fierce Political Divisions

Michel Barnier has been appointed as France's new Prime Minister by President Emmanuel Macron, following a prolonged period of political deadlock.

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The appointment comes after a snap parliamentary election in June 2024, which resulted in a hung parliament and left Macron's government paralyzed.

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Barnier, a veteran politician and former EU Brexit negotiator, is viewed as a strategic choice to navigate the fragmented political landscape

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Macron's centrist Renaissance party lost seats to the left-wing New Popular Front, but neither side achieved an absolute majority.

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Barnier’s political stance has shifted to the right in recent years, especially on issues like immigration and national sovereignty.

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His appointment aims to pass crucial legislation, including the 2025 budget, but the divided National Assembly presents significant hurdles.

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Marine Le Pen's National Rally could play a pivotal role in supporting Barnier’s government, but her backing depends on the implementation of tougher immigration policies.

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Left-wing leaders, including Jean-Luc Mélenchon, have strongly criticized Barnier's appointment, calling it a denial of democratic principles.

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Barnier’s success as Prime Minister will hinge on his ability to broker political compromises and lead a deeply divided French government.

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