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Edouard Philippe: France’s little-known new prime minister

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Mayor of Le Havre, Edouard Philippe. Photo: AFP

France’s new prime minister Edouard Philippe is a low-profile 46-year-old from the right-wing Republicans party whose politics and interests mirror those of centrist President Emmanuel Macron.

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As well as being of similar age, both come from provincial France but followed a classic route through the elite universities Sciences Po and ENA, then public service in Paris and on to politics.

Both have also worked briefly in the private sector: Philippe in a law firm and then as a lobbyist for state nuclear group Areva, while Macron was once an investment banker.

Edouard Philippe after a Republique en Marche party meeting. Photo: AFP
Edouard Philippe after a Republique en Marche party meeting. Photo: AFP

And both count well-connected political advisor and writer Jacques Attali as well as late Socialist prime minister Michel Rocard as influences during their ascent through French political life.

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But whereas Macron considers himself left-leaning and got his break under Socialist President Francois Hollande, the bearded Philippe has worked his way up internally through the conservative Republicans party.

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