Macron Vows to Stay, Names Prime Minister
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French President Emmanuel Macron vows to stay in office until the end of his term, due in 2027 .
He lays blame at the door of his opponents on the far right for bringing down Barnier’s government.
He says he’d name a new prime minister within days but gave no hints as to who that might be.
The new government will then prepare a budget law for 2025 , he says.
Moody’s warns fall “reduces the likelihood of consolidating public finances” and worsens political gridlock.
“The only way for this to change is to have him out of office,” says Dylan Quenon , a 28-year-old teacher at a middle school in Aubervilliers .
Protesters express little hope that the next government appointee will reverse course.
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