The head of government has indicated that he will continue to serve “as long as duty requires” and until a new government is formed. The decision is due to the lack of an absolute or relative majority of Together for the Republic, the second formation of the National Assembly after the elections next Sunday.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has announced that he will offer his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron this Monday, “true to republican tradition” after the defeat of the parties that supported his government in the second round of the French elections. elections held this year.
“Faithful to republican tradition, I will offer my resignation to the President of the Republic tomorrow morning,” Attal said from the patio of the House of Matignon, the prime minister’s official residence, according to French media.
The head of government has indicated that he will continue to serve “as long as duty requires” and until a new government is formed. The decision is due to the lack of an absolute or relative majority for Together for the Republic, according to forecasts the second formation of the National Assembly after the elections next Sunday.
Source: EITB

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