In a show of strong solidarity, Emmanuel Macron is exploring various options to succeed Michel Barnier as Prime Minister.

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Emmanuel Macron on the Hunt for a New Prime Minister: Behind the Scenes of an Intense Political Reflection

Currently on a trip to Saudi Arabia since Monday, December 2, Emmanuel Macron remains closely attentive to the unfolding political situation in France. With Prime Minister Michel Barnier facing potential censure, the President of the Republic officially leaves the matter in the hands of the National Assembly but is already preparing for what’s next. According to BFMTV, he has begun consultations to identify a potential successor for Matignon.

The escalation of political turmoil

Far from Paris, Emmanuel Macron observes from a distance the uproar triggered by Michel Barnier’s use of Article 49.3 on Monday to pass the 2025 Social Security budget. This move, perceived as a forceful measure, has led to the filing of two motions of censure by the National Rally and La France Insoumise. Marine Le Pen even announced that her party would support any motions, including those from the left, increasing the likelihood of an imminent government collapse.

Strategic reflection underway

According to concordant sources reported by H24 NEWS, Emmanuel Macron, aware of the urgency, began exploring potential profiles for the role of Prime Minister last week. Meetings and phone calls have been conducted to evaluate possible candidates. However, this reflection is accompanied by caution, particularly regarding the ideal timing for announcing a reshuffle.

Limited interest in a left-wing solution

The President appears to dismiss the idea of appointing a left-wing Prime Minister, even a moderate figure such as Bernard Cazeneuve. “This could risk losing part of the Republican Right,” a close ally of Macron revealed. Another source noted that this option might have held potential in September but now seems less viable.

For now, the occupant of the Élysée Palace strives to project an image of stability while crafting a plan for the post-Barnier era, should the latter be forced out. “He doesn’t see the solution coming from the left,” concluded another advisor close to the President, highlighting the complexity of the situation.

Uncertainty looms over Matignon

As Michel Barnier’s fate hangs in the balance in the coming days, Emmanuel Macron proceeds with caution yet determination. The appointment of a new head of government could mark a significant turning point in his second term, amidst an increasingly tense political climate.

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