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France’s Macron vows to stay in office after government collapse

French president blames far-right for political chaos and promises a new prime minister soon

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French President Emmanuel Macron during a televised broadcast on Thursday. Photo: AFP
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French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to stay in office until the end of his term, due in 2027, and announced that he will name a new prime minister within days in efforts to overcome the political deadlock following the resignation of ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier.

Macron came out fighting a day after a historic no-confidence vote prompted by budget disputes at the National Assembly left France without a functioning government. He laid blame at the door of his opponents on the far-right for bringing down Barnier’s government.

“They chose disorder,” he said on Thursday.

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The president said the far-right and the far left had united in what he called “an anti-Republican front” and stressed: “I won’t shoulder other people’s irresponsibility”.

Ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, who was toppled in a historic no-confidence vote on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
Ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, who was toppled in a historic no-confidence vote on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

He said he’d name a new prime minister within days but gave no hints as to who that might be.

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