PM Bayrou expected to name France's new government this evening
The composition of French Prime Minister François Bayrou's new cabinet will be revealed on Monday at 6.30pm Paris time (1730GMT), the Élysée Palace said in a statement. The cabinet announcement was delayed due to the national day of mourning for cyclone victims in France's overseas territory of Mayotte.
France's new government is set to be named later on Monday evening, the presidency said in a statement, as centrist Prime Minister Francois Bayrou tries to find a team able to withstand challenges from both the far right and the far left.
President Emmanuel Macron's office said Macron's Chief of Staff Alexis Kohler would unveil the names in the new government at 1730 GMT.
France has been on tenterhooks since Prime Minister François Bayrou, who was appointed on December 13, said he was aiming to name a new government by Christmas.
But on Monday morning, President Emmanuel Macron’s office said the announcement would not come before 5pm local time due to a day of mourning for the victims of the disaster in France's cyclone-hit archipelago of Mayotte.
Bayrou has warned of the peril ahead if his government falls.
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