What will be the outcome of Bayrou's government formation efforts by January 31, 2025?
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Official announcements from the French government or major news outlets
François Bayrou, 73, Named Prime Minister Amid Political Crisis
Dec 13, 2024, 08:24 PM
François Bayrou, a 73-year-old centrist and leader of the MoDem party, has been appointed as France's new Prime Minister by President Emmanuel Macron, following a tumultuous process. Initially, Bayrou was informed he would not be appointed, but he secured the position through intense negotiations, threatening to withdraw his party's support from the presidential coalition. His appointment comes after Michel Barnier's government was ousted by a no-confidence vote, plunging France into a political crisis. Bayrou has described the task ahead as climbing an 'Himalayas of difficulties,' emphasizing the need for national reconciliation and unity. He has begun consultations to form his government, focusing on experienced personalities and addressing key issues like immigration and public finance. Despite his appointment, public trust in Bayrou's ability to stabilize the political situation remains low, with polls indicating skepticism among the French populace. Bayrou has highlighted the moral and financial implications of France's debt and deficits, promising to tackle the 'glass wall' between citizens and politicians and to give opportunities to those who lack them.
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