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Macron meets Le Pen to name new PM

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Snap elections called by centrist Macron failed last month to extricate France from the hungparlia­ment deadlock that had seen his camp run a minority government

French President Emmanuel Macron hosted far-right figurehead Marine Le Pen for rare talks on Monday, as pressure mounts for him to finally name a prime minister after July’s inconclusi­ve parliament­ary poll.

The three-time National Rally (RN) presidenti­al candidate called after the meeting for an extraordin­ary session of parliament so MPS would be able to immediatel­y depose any new government in a confidence vote.

“I don’t want a prime minister to have a month to implement by decree a toxic policy that would be dangerous for the French people,” Le Pen said.

Snap elections called by centrist Macron failed last month to extricate France from the hung-parliament deadlock that had seen his camp run a minority government since 2022. Instead, the National Assembly (lower house) is largely divided among three blocs: the New Popular Front (NFP) alliance of left-wing parties with over 190 seats, followed by the president’s supporters at around 160 and the far-right National Rally on 140.

Since the second-round polls closed on July 7, the left has pushed for Macron to name one of their own as prime minister, saying the position falls to them as the largest power. They have named largely unknown 37-year-old economist and civil servant Lucie Castets as their prospectiv­e candidate for head of government.

Macron has for his part delayed installing a new PM, leaving a caretaker government in place for an unpreceden­ted period as he seeks a figure with broad support who would not immediatel­y be toppled in a confidence vote.

The pressure is now on, with the deadline to present a draft 2025 budget for the heavilyind­ebted government looming just over a month away.

Since Friday, Macron has invited party leaders for talks at the Elysee in hopes of finding the elusive consensus candidate.

All have stuck to their guns, with the NFP alliance of Socialists, Communists, Greens and hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) insisting they have won the right to implement their bigspendin­g programme.

Top Macron allies, conservati­ves and the RN still vow to vote no confidence in any left-wing government, shifting their fire since Melenchon’s offer to the NFP’S big-spending manifesto rather than its personnel.

 ?? — Reuters ?? French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, member of parliament of the Rassemblem­ent National (National Rally - RN) party and the party’s President Jordan Bardella arrive at the Elysee Palace, in Paris.
— Reuters French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, member of parliament of the Rassemblem­ent National (National Rally - RN) party and the party’s President Jordan Bardella arrive at the Elysee Palace, in Paris.

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