The French President called on the head of government to ensure stability and not submit his resignation “yet.”
French President Emmanuel Macron did not accept the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal after the second round of parliamentary elections. This was reported by BFMTV on Monday, July 8.
Gabriel Attal submitted his resignation as prime minister on Monday after the results of early parliamentary elections were announced.
Sources at the Elysee Palace said Macron did not welcome him and asked the head of government to stay in office for the time being to “ensure stability.”
The French leader expressed gratitude to Attal for his role in the campaign during the European Parliament elections and early elections in the country.
Let us remind you that Attal on Sunday, July 7, announced that he was resigning. He made this decision after the announcement of the exit poll results of the second round of the parliamentary elections.
According to an exit poll, the left won in France. The Presidential Bloc is in second place, and the far-right National Rally party Marine Le Pen is in third.
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