France’s Macron names youngest PM amid government shake up
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- January 09, 2024
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Gabriel Attal was named Tuesday as France’s youngest ever prime minister, as President Emmanuel Macron seeks a fresh start for the rest of his term amid growing political pressure from the far right. Macron’s office announced the appointment in a statement. Attal, 34, rose to prominence as the government spokesman and education minister.
He is France’s first openly gay prime minister. His predecessor Elisabeth Borne resigned Monday following recent political turmoil over an immigration law that strengthens the government’s ability to deport foreigners. Macron – who was France’s youngest ever president when he came to power in 2017 — is to work with Attal to name a new government in the coming days, though some key ministers are expected to continue in their posts.
Get the latest National news. Sent to your email, every day. The 46 year old president has shifted rightward on security and migration issues since rising to power on a pro business centrist platform in 2017, notably as far right rival Marine Le Pen and her anti immigration, anti Islam National Rally have gained political influence.
Story continues below advertisement 2:30 France deploys water cannon, teargas on banned pro Palestinian rally as Macron urges calm Trending Now Montreal teens hailed as heroes for saving couple from drowning in Barbados Pope Francis calls surrogacy ‘despicable’, calls for universal ban Attal, a former member of the Socialist Party, joined Macron’s newly created political movement in 2016 and was government spokesperson from 2020 to 2022, a job that made him well known to the French public.
He was then named budget minister before being appointed in July as education minister, one of the most prestigious positions in the French government. Attal quickly announced a ban on long robes in classrooms which took effect with the new school year in September, saying the garments worn mainly by Muslims were testing secularism in the schools.
He also launched a plan to experiment with uniforms in some public schools, as part of efforts to move the focus away from clothes and reduce school bullying. Attal recently detailed on national television TF1 how he suffered bullying at middle school, including homophobic harassment. Story continues below advertisement French opinion polls show he was the most popular minister in Borne’s government.
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