The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Macron reshuffles cabinet after key allies resign

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron appointed little-known railway executive Florence Parly as his defence minister Wednesday as he reshuffled his cabinet just five weeks into office.

The overhaul, which also saw constituti­onal lawyer Nicole Belloubet appointed justice minister, came after three ministers from the centrist MoDem party that helped bring Macron to power quit over a funding scandal.

Veteran Socialists Jean-Yves Le Drian and Gerard Collomb remain in post as foreign and interior minister respective­ly, as does conservati­ve Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, as centrist Macron seeks to enter a new era of left-right consensus politics.

The changes came just hours after MoDem leader Francois Bayrou, who lent crucial support to Macron during the presidenti­al campaign, said he was stepping down to fight allegation­s that his small party misused European Parliament funds.

The claims, which first emerged in the Canard Enchaine investigat­ive newspaper and are now the subject of a preliminar­y investigat­ion, quickly became toxic given Macron’s vow to rid French politics of sleaze.

The two other MoDem cabinet members appointed barely a month ago – defence minister Sylvie Goulard and European affairs minister Marielle de Sarnez – also quit over the accusation­s that MoDem misused European Parliament cash to pay assistants who are actually based in France.

De Sarnez has been replaced by Nathalie Loiseau, director of the prestigiou­s ENA school of government where many of France’s political elite have studied, including Macron.

A veteran centrist figure who ran three times for president himself, 66-year-old Bayrou was a key backer of Macron’s 14-monthold Republic on the Move (REM) movement and his support was crucial in lending legitimacy to the inexperien­ced candidate.

MoDem entered an alliance with REM for both the presidenti­al and legislativ­e elections, and in exchange Macron rewarded the party for its support by giving them key jobs in his first cabinet.

The legislativ­e elections on Sunday handed REM a 308-seat majority in the 577-seat National Assembly at the weekend, meaning Macron’s party does not need MoDem’s support to push legislatio­n through parliament.

Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right National Front who lost to Macron in last month’s presidenti­al vote, suggested ahead of the ministeria­l announceme­nts that Bayrou had been discarded because he had served his purpose. — AFP

 ??  ?? Macron (centre) attends the weekly cabinet meeting with new government members after a reshuffle at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. — Reuters photo
Macron (centre) attends the weekly cabinet meeting with new government members after a reshuffle at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. — Reuters photo

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