French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday excluded the government “exclusively” from the left-wing New Popular Front (NPF) coalition, citing the need for “institutional stability” in the country, and announced new consultations that would begin on Tuesday.
“The President of the Republic has discovered that a government based solely on the program and parties proposed by the alliance with the largest number of deputies, the New Popular Front, will be immediately condemned by all the groups represented in the National Assembly,” Eliseu said in a statement.
After the first series of consultations with political party representatives since Friday, Macron said he had decided not to elect a government made up only of the FNL in order to preserve the country’s “institutional stability.”
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