France's Macron Names New Prime Minister in Bid to End Political Gridlock
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President Macron names centrist ally Bayrou as France's next prime minister
French President Emmanuel Macron has named centrist ally François Bayrou as prime minister, after a historic parliamentary vote ousted the previous government last weekABC News - 57m -
Macron Appoints François Bayrou as France’s New Prime Minister
François Bayrou, a veteran centrist politician, will now become the fourth prime minister in a year, a record for France.The New York Times - 4h -
France's Macron names centrist Francois Bayrou as new prime minister following political turmoil
French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday named Francois Bayrou as his new prime minister, concluding a week of political deadlock following the toppling of Michel Barnier's government last week.CNBC - 4h -
Macron names François Bayrou as new French prime minister
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Macron names centrist ally François Bayrou as France's new prime minister
French President Emmanuel Macron named centrist ally François Bayrou as France's new prime minister on Friday as he sought to steer the country out of political chaos.NBC News - 4h -
Macron names François Bayrou as Frances new prime minister
The French president met with centrist politician François Bayrou earlier in the morning.MarketWatch - 7h -
Macron seeks political deal to name a new prime minister and restore France's stability
A spokesperson for France's outgoing government says President Emmanuel Macron is seeking a political deal that would allow him to both name a new prime minister and “guarantee the stability of the ...ABC News - 1d -
France's Macron vows to stay in office till end of term, says he'll name a new prime minister soon
French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to stay in office until the end of his term in 2027 and announced that he will name a new prime minister within daysABC News - Dec. 5 -
The Latest: French President Macron will name a new prime minister 'in coming days'
French President Emmanuel Macron is accusing political opponents of trying to create “disorder” and vows to stay in office until his term expires in 2027ABC News - Dec. 5
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