This Wednesday, France entered its 51th day since the head of State accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, after the official party suffered successive setbacks in the European elections of June and the legislative elections of July.
According to the daily Le Figaro, a source close to the Elysee ruled out that the nomination will take place on Wednesday, a report similar to the one disclosed by the BFM TV channel.
According to media releases, Macron seems inclined to dismiss the appointment of as Prime Minister of Bernard Cazeneuve, or conservative Xavier Bertrand, two of the most mentioned political figures in the last week.
The president had previously ruled out appointing to the post the economist Lucie Castets, the proposal of the left-wing bloc New Popular Front, which claims the right to govern after winning the largest number of lawmakers in the legislative elections (193), although far from the absolute majority in the National Assembly (289).
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