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French government to resign if Macron wins

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PARIS - French Prime Minister Jean Castex said yesterday that his government would tender its resignatio­n if Emmanuel Macron is re-elected president, in a bid to provide a “new impetus” for Macron’s centrist party ahead of parliament­ary elections in June.

Macron is facing a close race in the run-off on Sunday against far-right veteran Marine Le Pen, with analysts warning that low turnout could prove a wildcard even though most polls show Macron in the lead.

If he is re-elected, “in the subsequent days, as is the tradition, I will present the president with my resignatio­n and that of the government,” Castex told France Inter radio.

“I’m among those who think a new impetus should be found after the president’s re-election,” he added.

The parliament­ary vote in June will be a further test of Macron’s popularity, and renewing his majority will be essential for pursuing his reformist agenda, including an overhaul of the pensions system that would require most people to work longer before retiring.

There has been speculatio­n that European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde could be offered the post of prime minister, although she sidesteppe­d a question on the issue at a press conference last week.

Opinion polls currently put the

centrist Macron at 53 to 56% in the run-off against 44 to 47% for Le Pen, in a much tighter finish than in 2017, when the same candidates faced, off but Macron carried the vote with 66%.

“The game isn’t over yet and we certainly can’t draw conclusion­s... that this election, this match, is already decided,” Castex said. “We have to

convince the French that Emmanuel

Macron’s programmes are the best for France and for them.”

Macron and Le Pen will face off Wednesday evening in their first televised debate of the campaign, which could prove critical for winning over millions of voters, in particular on the left, who have told polling firms they remain undecided.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Run-off… Picture taken yesterday shows leaflets and ballots of French President and liberal party La Republique en Marche (LREM) candidate for re-election Emmanuel Macron (R) and French far-right party Rassemblem­ent National (RN) presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Run-off… Picture taken yesterday shows leaflets and ballots of French President and liberal party La Republique en Marche (LREM) candidate for re-election Emmanuel Macron (R) and French far-right party Rassemblem­ent National (RN) presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen.

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