French President Emmanuel Macron is considering appointing former French President Nicolas Sarkozy as prime minister, a report says. RFI.
Sarkozy entered the presidency on Friday in the debate about the imminent appointment of a new head of government, calling for him to be from his conservative camp, considering that “France is right-wing.”
“I would like my political family [Os Republicanos] “work to appoint a right-wing prime minister, rather than giving in to the easy option of appointing someone from the left,” he told the newspaper. Le Figaro“The right must take responsibility for governance,” he added.
The former French president will be received by Macron on Monday, while the name of Bernard Cazeneuve, the former prime minister of the Gallic Socialist Party, is also still under consideration. Both Cazeneuve and former President François Hollande will also meet Macron on Monday at the Elysee Palace to discuss the succession of Gabriel Attal, who left the post of chief executive 47 days ago.
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