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BREAKING! See Why French Prime Minister Resigned

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jul 03, 2020

French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Jean Castex, a low-profile 55-year-old conservative politician, as new Prime Minister, the Elysee Palace said on Friday in a statement.

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Castex, who is the mayor of the small town of Prades in southern France, had previously been given the delicate task of handling the government's plan for exiting the coronavirus lockdown.

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Former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe resigned ahead of a government reshuffle by President Emmanuel Macron designed to bolster his green credentials and win back disillusioned voters ahead of a possible re-election bid.

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President Emmanuel Macron is reshaping his cabinet, aiming to begin a new phase after a major coronavirus outbreak and to give his government a fresh mandate in the last stretch of his five-year term.
It was not immediately clear whether Philippe would be called upon to form the new government.

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Macron's move to refashion his centrist government comes after voters punished the former investment banker and his party in nationwide municipal elections.

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The elections revealed surging support for the Green party and underlined Macron's troubles with left-leaning voters.

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The only bright spot for Macron was Philippe's own victory in the northern port city of Le Havre.

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Close advisers say with only 21 months until the next presidential election, Macron wants to reposition himself.

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Political analysts say it will be a political gamble for Macron to replace Philippe, who is more popular with the public than the president.

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The prime minister has shown steadfast loyalty during waves of unrest and could emerge as a presidential rival in 2022.

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However, keeping Philippe in office could be problematic too.

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It could suggest that Macron was too weak to let go of his prime minister and that his young party lacked the depth to allow for a full-blooded cabinet overhaul.

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Moreover, Macron poached Philippe from the centre-right opposition and holding onto him would complicate winning back leftist voters.

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