Macron Seeks Broad Coalition After Barnier Government Falls
The French president is consulting across the political spectrum to form a new government focused on compromise and addressing national priorities.
- President Emmanuel Macron is working to form a new government after the fall of Michel Barnier's administration due to a motion of censure.
- Macron has called for a 'government of national interest' and is engaging with leaders from the Socialist Party, Republicans, and other political groups in search of common ground.
- Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure has expressed openness to discussions but insists on reciprocal concessions and a left-leaning Prime Minister, while rejecting collaboration with the far-right National Rally.
- La France Insoumise and some members of the Republicans have criticized the coalition talks, highlighting deep divisions within both the left and right political blocs.
- Key priorities for the proposed coalition include addressing budgetary challenges, simplifying administrative processes, and tackling pressing issues like climate change, agriculture, and public security.























