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Second resignatio­n as Macron shuffles cabinet

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French President Emmanuel Macron was hit by a second resignatio­n in a week on Tuesday as his sports minister quit, forcing him to make two changes to his cabinet.

Macron was already seeking a replacemen­t for environmen­t minister Nicolas Hulot, whose shock resignatio­n last week caught France’s political establishm­ent off guard.

Hulot, a TV star who enjoyed the highest ratings of any in Macron’s cabinet, accused the president of not moving fast enough on key green pledges such as cutting France’s reliance on nuclear power.

His resignatio­n was a blow for Macron, who famously responded to US President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the 2015 Paris climate deal with a pledge to “make our planet great again”.

His office announced that parliament speaker Francis Rugy, a former Greens party member who jumped ship to Macron’s Republic on the Move party last year, would fill Hulot’s shoes.

Earlier Tuesday, Sports Minister Laura Flessel, a popular fencing champion overseeing preparatio­ns for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, also stepped down.

Unlike Hulot, Flessel cited “personal reasons” for her decision.

“She wants to be able to act more freely and in a different way. (Her decision) is not linked to budgetary issues,” a source close to the minister told AFP, referring to tensions over state funding for the 2024 Games.

She will be replaced by Roxana Maracinean­u, a silver medalist in backstroke at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and a world champion in 1998.

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Laura Flessel

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