Michel Barnier, France's newly appointed Prime Minister, is embarking on the challenging task of forming a government that transcends traditional party lines. In a move signaling openness and a potential shift in the political landscape, Barnier has announced that his government will include members from President Emmanuel Macron's centrist camp, despite his conservative background. This decision comes amidst a backdrop of political deadlock and the increasing influence of the far-right National Rally (RN) on the country's politics. Barnier's efforts to form a cabinet capable of commanding a majority in parliament mark his first major challenge as Prime Minister. His commitment to defending key policies of Macron's administration, while hinting at a rightward shift, underscores the complexities of navigating France's current political terrain.
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