Article 6T48X French PM names new government, hoping to avoid another no-confidence vote

French PM names new government, hoping to avoid another no-confidence vote

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Kim Willsher in Paris
from World news | The Guardian on (#6T48X)

Centrist Francois Bayrou had promised a national interest government' across the middle political ground but ended up leaning to the conservative right

The French prime minister has announced his new government - the country's fourth since the beginning of the year - in the hope his administration can see off another vote of no confidence from a bitterly divided parliament.

There is a mix of old and new in Francois Bayrou's government, which includes several familiar faces: the former interior minister Gerald Darmanin has been appointed justice minister; the former prime minister Elisabeth Borne, a technocrat, returns to government as education secretary, while another former prime minister, Manuel Valls - who served under the socialist president Francois Hollande, has been appointed overseas minister.

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