Europe
a year ago

France’s Macron asks Attal to stay on as prime minister for now

Gabriel Attal, French Prime Minister and French presidential majority group “Ensemble pour la Republique” candidate, arrives to deliver a speech after partial results in the second round of the early French parliamentary elections, at Hotel Matignon in Paris in Paris, France, July 7, 2024
Gabriel Attal, French Prime Minister and French presidential majority group “Ensemble pour la Republique” candidate, arrives to deliver a speech after partial results in the second round of the early French parliamentary elections, at Hotel Matignon in Paris in Paris, France, July 7, 2024 Photo : REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

Published :

Updated :

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday decided to keep his Prime Minister Gabriel Attal in office after parliamentary elections in which the government’s political camp lost its role as the strongest party to the left in a hung parliament.

“The President has asked Gabriel Attal to remain prime minister for the time being in order to ensure the country’s stability,” Macron’s office said in a statement.

Attal had already flagged on Sunday he would offer his resignation, which follows French political tradition, but added he was prepared to stay in office longer as a caretaker but it was up to the president to decide.

Share this news