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Editorial: Le Monde

  • Michel Barnier's government emerges from the alliance between Emmanuel Macron's camp and the Les Républicains party following an eleven-week political paralysis.
  • The appointment of certain conservative ministers like Bruno Retailleau and Laurence Garnier reflects an imbalance to the right in the government.
  • Political parties have made a comeback by forcing their influence in various areas of the government.
  • The new government is at the mercy of the party leaders who have opted to stay out of government, highlighting its fragility.
  • The new administration is prone to pressures from the Rassemblement National and potential new policies on immigration.

Conclusion: The depth of the political crisis in France and democratic discontent would be reflected in the pressure on Michel Barnier and threats of censorship to the new government.