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The new government would include 38 ministers. As many men as women, seven ministers from the presidential party, three LR, two Modem. All that is missing is the president’s carte blanche.
On Thursday, September 19 at 7:45 p.m., Michel Barnier leaves Matignon for the Élysée to meet Emmanuel Macron and present his government to him. According to cross-checked information, he arrives with 38 ministers, including 16 large ministries attached to seven Macronists, three Republicans, one miscellaneous right, one UDI, two Modem and one miscellaneous left.
This list was debated at length in the afternoon at Matignon during a meeting around Michel Barnier, with the presidential camp, the centrists and the Republicans. The watchword of this last-chance meeting: to move towards a government that respects parity and the political weight of each party in the Assembly.
The Prime Minister also displays his priorities: “improve the standard of living of the French; guarantee security, control immigration and promote integration; control our public finances”Taxes should not increase for the middle classes. Michel Barnier will detail his program during his general policy statement on Tuesday, October 1, at the National Assembly.