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Macron names Gabriel Attal as France’s youngest and first openly gay prime minister

  • Attal’s appointment comes after Elisabeth Borne stepped down along with the rest of the government on Monday after serving less than two years in office
  • Under the French system, the president sets general policies and the prime minister is responsible for day-to-day government management

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French Secretary of State and Government’s spokesperson Gabriel Attal was appointed French Prime Minister on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

French leader Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday picked Gabriel Attal as prime minister in a bid to give new momentum to his presidency, with the 34-year-old becoming France’s youngest and first openly gay head of government.

Following days of speculation, Macron late on Monday accepted the resignation of Elisabeth Borne, 62, who stepped down along with the rest of the government after serving less than two years in office.

The overhaul comes ahead of the Olympic Games in Paris and European Parliament elections this summer, where Macron’s centrist forces risk defeat at the hands of the far-right under Marine Le Pen.

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A wider cabinet reshuffle is expected this week as Macron seeks to sharpen his team for the final three years of his presidency.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne. Photo: Pool/AP
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne. Photo: Pool/AP

“The president of the republic appointed Mr Gabriel Attal prime minister, and tasked him with forming a government,” a presidential statement said.

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