The French president has argued that the government’s aim is “to continue with its task”, while clarifying the parliamentary panorama after the elections.
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France’s prime minister, Elizabeth Borne, has tendered her resignation to the president, Emmanuel Macron, who, however, has rejected it citing “the government to continue its task” while clarifying the parliamentary panorama after the election.
Macron no longer has an absolute majority in the National Assembly, forcing him, at best, to align with outside political forces if he is to implement some of the reforms he promised before the presidential reforms.
Borne has responded to this new panorama by putting his letter of resignation on Macron’s table, according to the Elysee, which has pointed out that Macron now wants to contact the heads of the various parties in search of “constructive solutions”, French public television reported. .
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Source: EITB

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