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Macron initially planned to leave after the cancellation of his "Macron 2" law, [7] but after a meeting with Hollande, he decided to stay and an announcement was planned to declare that Macron was committed to the government, [33] later delayed due to the attacks in Nice and Normandy. [34] [35] Sapin replaced Macron. [36]
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to stay in office until the end of his term, due in 2027, and announced that he will name a new prime minister within days in efforts to overcome the political deadlock following the resignation of ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
“Macron quit!” read a sign held by Dylan Quenon, a 28-year-old teacher at a middle school in Aubervilliers, just north of Paris. Quenon said Macron bears responsibility for what he described as the dismantling of public services like schools. “The only way for this to change is to have him out of office,” he said.
At 19:00 that day, Macron gave a televised speech addressing the government's collapse. [8] In the speech, Macron vowed to stay in office until the end of his term in 2027, to name a new prime minister shortly, and to present an emergency law to ensure taxes could still be collected and a government shutdown avoided in the new year. He also ...
The Bayrou government (French: gouvernement Bayrou) is the forty-sixth and incumbent government of France.It was formed in December 2024 after President Emmanuel Macron appointed François Bayrou as Prime Minister on 13 December, replacing caretaker Michel Barnier (who had been removed from office by a motion of no-confidence).
Inside the 861-year-old cathedral for the reopening ceremony, Trump enjoyed front-and-center seating between Macron and his wife, Brigitte, who he later quipped looked “so beautiful.”
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Macron was re-elected with 58.55% of the vote to 41.45% for Le Pen in the second round of the election. [79] Exit poll projections by Ipsos and Sopra Steria for France Télévisions and Radio France , released as voting closed, estimated that Macron defeated Le Pen with 58.2% of the vote to 41.8%. [ 80 ]