Crisis At Marcon’s Government As Parliament Gets Reshuffled
French President Emmanuel Macron reshuffled his government on July 4 for the second time. The centrist ruling alliance lost in the parliamentary election. The president made significant changes to the positions at the top. This includes removing Damien Abad, the minister for the disabled, from the position due to the public pressure to remove him from power. The tension arose due to the allegation of sexually assaulting two women. Instead, Jean-Christophe Combe, the director of the French Red Cross, has been selected for the position. The subsequent reshuffle involved Laurence Boone, the chief economist of the Organisation For Economic Cooperation and Development(O.C.E.D), replacing Clement Beaune. The following change was Christopher Bechue, an ally of the ex-prime minister Edouar
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