French President Emmanuel Macron reshuffled his
government on Tuesday after two weeks of fevered speculation about the
changes, which will see former Socialist MP Christophe Castaner take up
the key position of interior minister.
The reshuffle was forced by the unexpected resignation of former
interior minister Gerard Collomb on October 2, a major blow to Macron as
the 40-year-old head of state struggles with record low polling
figures.
Castaner is one of the main figures in Macron’s inner circle, having
backed him from the early stages of his campaign for the presidency, and
currently serves as head of Macron’s party, the Republic on the Move
(LREM).
Macron will hope the reshaped government — which includes new faces
at the culture, agriculture, and the so-called “social cohesion”
ministries — will signal a fresh start after a torrid few months.
The centrist suffered the first major scandal of his presidency in
July when a security aide was filmed hitting a protestor, while three
ministers have quit since the beginning of September.
A slowing economy and concerns about spending power in France,
coupled with a series of verbal gaffes that have given ammunition to his
opponents, have also served to undermine his popularity.
Macron’s polling numbers have slumped to their lowest level since his
electoral victory in May 2017, with surveys showing that only around 30
percent of French voters have a positive view of his presidency.
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