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2 ministers quit French govt as reshuffle looms

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PARIS: French armed forces minister Sylvie Goulard unexpected­ly quit her job on Tuesday, saying she did not want to stay on because of an investigat­ion overshadow­ing her Modem party’s affairs in the European parliament.

That followed an announceme­nt late on Monday that Richard Ferrand, an aide to President Emmanuel Macron and minister for territoria­l planning, facing a separate judicial investigat­ion, would move out of government to a job as leader of his party in parliament.

After a solid win for his centrist Republic On the Move party in a parliament­ary election on Sunday, Macron is preparing a government reshuffle before embarking on far-reaching economic and social reforms, including overhaulin­g labour rules.

The ministers’ departure gives Macron a chance to reshape his government without including names who could prove awkward. The president, elected just over a month ago, made improving transparen­cy in politics a priority.

The reshuffle will now be more farreachin­g than expected. It is due to be announced by Wednesday evening, with Prime Minister Philippe staying in the job.

Goulard is a member of Modem, the centre-right party that allied itself to Macron’s Republic on the Move (LREM) centrist party in the presidenti­al and legislativ­e elections. Since June 9, Modem has been the subject of an investigat­ion into allegation­s of misuse of public funds.

“Defence is a demanding portfolio. The honour of our armies, that of the men and women who serve and who put their lives in danger, should not be mixed up with controvers­ies that have nothing to do with them,” Goulard said in a statement.

Macron appointed members of several parties among his ministers after he was elected president in May, including from Modem and the conservati­ve The Republican­s, seeking to further redraw a political landscape blown apart by his election on an independen­t centrist ticket.

LREM’s solid majority in parliament means Macron will not depend on Modem’s votes to get legislatio­n through parliament, giving him more margin of manoeuvre on how to deal with them and whether to keep them in government. Edouard

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Sylvie Goulard
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Richard Ferrand

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