The government still faces two challenges in the coming weeks: the risk of a no-confidence vote and a tight budget deadline.
The new cabinet pulls in allies from the centre and right, despite left-wing parties winning France's election.
Prime Minister Michel Barnier has put together a cabinet he hopes will find cross-party support in the fragmented parliament.
Here are details of the main ministerial appointments after French President Emmanuel Macron's office unveiled on Saturday ...
The French presidential palace has unveiled a new center-right government more than two months after elections that produced ...
French President Emmanuel Macron named a new government led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier Saturday, marked by a shift to ...
The new cabinet remains largely dominated by ministers from the ranks of President Emmanuel Macron despite his party’s heavy ...
France's new government, finally appointed two-and-a-half months after elections, features a host of new faces all of whom ...
The French presidential palace unveiled a long-awaited new government Saturday dominated by conservatives and centrists. It ...
Citing comments by former prime minister Gabriel Attal to his party after meeting with Barnier, BFM TV said there was a deal ...
The French government, which missed a deadline this week to set a blueprint to lower its debt and deficit, is struggling to ...