France President, Macron Accepts Prime Minister’s Resignation
On Tuesday, Emmanuel Macron, France’s President accepted the resignation of Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal’s government, which will now function solely in a caretaker capacity, according to the presidency.
French politics have been at an impasse since a recent snap election yielded inconclusive results. Parties in the National Assembly are struggling to form a governing coalition, and no successor to Attal has yet emerged.
The outgoing premier and his team would “handle day-to-day business until a new government is named”, the Elysee Palace said.
“For this period to come to an end as quickly as possible, it is up to republican forces to work together to build unity,” it added, referring to mainstream political parties but excluding the far right and hard left.
Macron had announced the plan earlier in the day at the government’s first cabinet meeting since his allies got roundly beaten earlier this month in a snap parliamentary election he had called to “clarify” the political landscape.
Macron told the ministers he would ask Attal to stay on “for some weeks”, probably until after the Paris Olympics, which open on July 26, meeting participants said.
This gives political parties more time to build a governing coalition after the July 7 election runoff left the lower house without an overall majority.