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Major reshuffle: Macron changes PM to please voters

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PARIS: 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 Elysee Palace during Nicolas Sarkozy’s presidency.

An Elysee 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. The President 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% in 2020 and reverse hardfought gains on unemployme­nt.

Investors will be watching to see if Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, who has overseen reforms to liberalise the economy and spent big to keep companies like Air France and Renault afloat during the crisis, keeps his job.

“The return from summer holidays will be difficult, we must get ready,” Macron told regional newspapers in an interview published late on Thursday. Macron and Philippe dined together on Wednesday and met on Thursday. Both men agreed on “the need for a new government to embody the next phase, a new path,” the aide said.

 ?? File Photo ?? Jean Castex with Emmanuel Macron
File Photo Jean Castex with Emmanuel Macron

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