While waiting for the general policy declaration from the new Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, we talk about this particular function in franceinfo junior with Martial Foucault, political scientist and director of CEVIPOF (Sciences Po Political Research Center).
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The children of franceinfo junior question Tuesday January 23 about the role of the Prime Minister and his government, which has just changed. After Élisabeth Borne, it’s time for Gabriel Attal, the youngest Prime Minister of the Fifth Republic. We talk about the subject with Martial Foucault, political scientist and director of CEVIPOF (Sciences Po Political Research Center). He answers questions from CM1-CM2 students at the Jeanne Kaës school in Beaumont-Saint-Cyr in Vienne.
“Hello my name is Sara, why have we changed Prime Minister?” asks the schoolgirl to open the show. Agathe then wants to know more about the role of the Prime Minister, also called “head of government”reminds the guest. “Since when have there been Prime Ministers in France?” Paul questions. “Is this a difficult position to get?” Aaron continues. “Why do we have ministers?” Leo concludes.
On this page, listen again to this Franceinfo junior program on the role of Prime Minister.