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Macron supports Borne in the post of prime minister after announcement of “adjustments” due to protests

Under pressure from the wave of riots that rocked France since June, the president Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Monday in office his prime minister, Elizabeth Bornewho announced that he will carry out “settings” in government.

To ensure stability and fundamental work, the President of the Republic decided to keep the Prime Minister”, announced sources close to the French head of state.

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Macron will explain this decision “before the end of the weekthey added.

At the end of June, the death of a teenager shot by a policeman during a traffic control caused several nights of riots and considerable damage in the country despite the deployment of thousands of police and gendarmes.

That wave of demonstrations postponed the possibility of a reshuffle of the government, which had gained strength after the wear and tear caused, among others, by the controversial pension reform.

Once the situation calmed down, the rumors surfaced again, even with the possibility of a change of prime minister.

But Macron finally decided “keep” to Borne in his position.

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Following this confirmation, the Prime Minister announced that she wishes to “settings” in his government and that “will propose them to the President of the Republic this week”.

A member of the ruling party Renaissance (Renaissancein French) linked these rumors of the dismissal of the prime minister to a campaign by the head of the Interior, Gerald DarmaninWhat do you feel “a deep aversion“for all that Borne”embodies in terms of its relationship with politics and people”.

Source: Elcomercio

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