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Macron names key ally Francois Bayrou as France’s new prime minister

The 73-year-old is seen as having a major role in efforts to restore stability as no single party holds a majority at the country’s national assembly.

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Francois Bayrou gesturing as he speaks
Francois Bayrou has been named as France’s new prime minister (Francois Mori/AP)

French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday named ally Francois Bayrou as prime minister, after a historic parliamentary vote ousted the previous government last week.

Mr Bayrou, 73, a crucial partner in Mr Macron’s centrist alliance, has been a well-known figure in French politics for decades.

His political experience is seen as crucial in efforts to restore stability as no single party holds a majority at the National Assembly.

Mr Bayrou was recently cleared in a case alleging embezzlement of European Parliament funds.

Mr Macron vowed last week to remain in office until his term ends in 2027.

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