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Macron unveils a new PM in major reshuffle

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President Emmanuel Macron named Jean Castex, a top civil servant and local mayor who orchestrat­ed France's coronaviru­s lockdown exit strategy, as his new prime minister on Friday as he acted to reinvent his administra­tion and win back voters.

Castex, 55, hails from the centre-right of French politics and served for two years as the second-highest ranking official in the Élysée Palace during Nicolas Sarkozy's presidency.

An Élysée official described Castex as a senior civil servant whose experience in local politics would help Macron connect with provincial France. Castex was a "social Gaullist", the official said in reference to the more interventi­onist, socially minded wing of France's centre-right.

The announceme­nt followed the resignatio­n of Edouard Philippe ahead of a widely anticipate­d overhaul of the government by Macron.

Macron is reshaping his government as France grapples with the deepest economic depression since World War Two, a sharp downturn that will shrink the economy by about 11 per cent in 2020 and reverse hard-fought gains on unemployme­nt.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Jean Castex leaves after a videoconfe­rence with the French President and mayors at the Élysée Palace
PHOTO: REUTERS Jean Castex leaves after a videoconfe­rence with the French President and mayors at the Élysée Palace

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