PARIS, Sept 21 (Reuters) - France unveiled a new government on Saturday that aims to strike a fine balance between right-wingers and centrists, as Prime Minister Michel Barnier hopes to break ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier announced the formation of his government with 39 members coming from the centre and right-wing parties. Among the 17 ministers, seven come from President Emmanuel ...
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French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's hard-won new government faced pressure from day one on Sunday, as it came under fire ...
The French presidential palace introduced France’s new government, headed by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, more than two ...
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France's new government, finally appointed two-and-a-half months after elections, features a host of new faces all of whom ...
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The French presidential palace unveiled a new government dominated by conservatives and centrists. A left-wing coalition ...
France's new government is dominated by conservatives and centrists following elections in which a left-wing coalition won ...
The French presidential palace unveiled a long-awaited new government Saturday dominated by conservatives and centrists, more ...
The cabinet named by Prime Minister Michel Barnier marks a tilt to the right and will need to avoid being dissolved with a no ...