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The appointment of Barnier as prime minister sparked mass protests across France

FranceisinthemidstofapoliticalcrisisafterPresidentEmmanuelMacron’scontroversialchoicetoappointMichelBarnier,acenter-rightpolitician,asthecountry’snewprimeminister.Thismovehassparkedmassprotests,withcriticsaccusingMacronofignoringthewillofthepeople.Asdiscontentgrows,Barnierandhisgovernmentareupagainstsignificantchallengesinatensepoliticallandscape.



Aftertwomonthsofsearching,Macronselected73-year-oldBarnierforthetopgovernmentrole.ThedecisionfollowedanelectionthatleftFrancewithahungparliament—nosinglepartygainedaclearmajority.Barnier,aseasonedpoliticianandtheEU’sformerBrexitnegotiator,wastaskedwithaddressingthecountry’seconomicandpoliticalproblems.However,thedecisiondidn’tsitwellwithmany.

Theleft,particularlytheFranceUnbowed(LFI)partyledbyJean-LucMélenchon,reactedstrongly,accusingMacronofunderminingdemocracy.TheyarguethatthepresidentignoredtheresultsoftheJulyelections,wheretheNewPopularFront(NFP)alliancecameoutontop.Macron’srefusaltoappointaprimeministerfromthewinningpartyhasbeenviewedbymanyasablatantdisregardfordemocraticprinciples.

MassiveprotestseruptedacrossthecountryinresponsetoBarnier’sappointment.Inmorethan130cities,peopletooktothestreets,callingforMacron’simpeachmentandaccusinghimofbetrayingthepublic’strust.Organizersreportedthataround300,000peopleparticipatedintheprotests,with160,000demonstratinginParisalone.However,officialgovernmentfiguresweremuchlower.

PublicsentimentisnotinMacron’sfavor.ArecentElabepollrevealedthat74%ofFrenchcitizensbelievethepresidentdisregardedtheelectionresults,and55%eventhinkhe"stole"theelections.

ForBarnier,theroadaheadisrocky.Oneofthebiggestchallengesisreformingthenationalbudget.FranceisunderpressurefromtheEuropeanCommissionandfinancialmarketstoreduceitsdeficit.Butslashinggovernmentspendinginatimeofgrowingdiscontentcouldbackfire,especiallygiventhedecliningstateofthepublichealthcaresystem,whichhasbeenamajorsourceoffrustrationformonths.

ManyfearthatBarnier,asaconservative,willpushforausteritymeasuresandstricterimmigrationpolicies.JeanneSchmitt,a45-year-oldcivilservantwhoparticipatedintheParisprotests,expressedherconcerns,sayingBarnier"hasnosocialconscience"andwillcontinuethesamepoliciesthathavealienatedmuchofthepopulation.

Barnierisnowworkingonforminganewgovernment,buthispositionisfarfromsecure.InearlyOctober,heisexpectedtopresenthispolicyobjectivestoparliament—amomentthatcouldtriggeravoteofnoconfidence.Theleft-wingNFPandthefar-rightNationalRally(RN)holdamajorityinparliamentandcouldunitetooustBarnieriftheychoosetoworktogether.

Interestingly,RNhasgivenBarnierconditionalsupport,signalingtheymaynotbackano-confidencevoteifcertaindemandsaremet.RNleaderJordanBardellanotedthatBarnieris"aprimeministerundersurveillance"andemphasizedthatnomajordecisionswillbemadewithouttheinvolvementoftheirparty,makingRNakeyplayerinthefutureofthegovernment.

Barnier’sappointmentandtheproteststhatfollowedhighlightthedeeppoliticaldivisionsinFrance.Withthecountry’spoliticalblocsunwillingtofindcommonground,thefutureofthenewgovernmentremainsuncertain.Barnierfacesanuphillbattletoenactmeaningfulreformswhilenavigatingthethreatofano-confidencevoteandrisingopposition.

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