Converging information indicates that there will be no changes in the Ministries of Finance, Interior, Military and Justice, while the landscape is cloudy as to what will happen in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Awaiting the new government scheme that Prime Minister Gabriel Attal will propose to President Emmanuel Macron is France, where convergent information indicates that there will be no changes in the Ministries of Finance, Interior, Military and Justice, while the landscape is cloudy as to what to be held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In particular, Bruno Lemaire is expected to remain at the Ministry of Finance, Gérard Darmanen at the Ministry of the Interior, Eric Dupont-Moretti at the Ministry of Justice and Sébastien Lecorneau at the Ministry of the Military, while it is not certain whether Catherine Colonna will remain at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In France, it is customary for the new government to be formed a few days after the appointment of the Prime Minister by the President of the Republic. The longest waiting period, eight days, was in 1962 during the prime ministership of Georges Pompidou. French media reports that immediately after the government reshuffle, President Macron will address the French people.