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.