François Bayrou was elected as the new French Prime Minister, know how his political journey is

Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday appointed Francois Bellew as France’s prime minister. Let us tell you that French right-wing and left-wing parliamentarians voted together last week to pass a historic motion of no confidence that forced Prime Minister Michel Barnier and members of his cabinet to resign. The 73-year-old Bairro is an important partner in Macron’s centrist coalition and has held important positions in French politics for decades. His political experience is considered important in efforts to restore stability to the country, as no single party has a majority in the National Assembly.

Bayru also faces the same challenge

Let us tell you, Macron last week expressed his determination to stay in office until the end of his term in 2027. A statement from Macron’s office said Bairou “has been entrusted with the task of forming a new government.” Bairu is expected to hold talks with party leaders in the coming days to select new ministers. The task looks quite challenging as Macron’s centrist coalition no longer holds a majority in parliament and Bairou’s cabinet will have to rely on moderate lawmakers from both the left and right parties to stay in power. Some conservative figures are also expected to be part of the new government.

Bailu accused of embezzling public funds

Bairou was recently acquitted in a case involving the misappropriation of European Parliament funds. Ballou served as the French government’s Minister of Education from 1993 to 1997 and was welcomed by the French public. Not only that, he also became a presidential candidate three times in 2002, 2007 and 2012. Bayeru leads a centrist democratic movement called Moderna. He founded the company in 2007. Bellew supported Macron when he ran for president in 2017 and became an important partner in the French president’s centrist coalition.

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