DIRECT. Reshuffle: Gabriel Attal lunches at the Élysée with Emmanuel Macron, the expected composition of the government

Rumors about entrants

After dinner Tuesday evening, lunch this Wednesday with Emmanuel Macron

The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron and his new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal had dinner together on Tuesday evening. They will have lunch together this Wednesday also at the Élysée.

Trip by Gabriel Attal and Gérald Darmanin this afternoon on the theme of security

Gabriel Attal, the new Prime Minister will go to Ile-de-France to a police station in Val-d’Oise with Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior for a trip on security.

Already two appointments within Gabriel Attal’s cabinet

Emmanuel Moulin was appointed chief of staff to Gabriel Attal and Fanny Anor, former chief of staff at the Ministry of National Education, was appointed deputy chief of staff to the new Prime Minister.

Images of the dinner between Emmanuel Macron and Gabriel Attal revealed

Some images of the dinner which took place at the Elysée this Tuesday, January 9 in the evening with the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron and his new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, were published by the photographer Soazig de la Moissonnière on his Instagram account.

Achieve the formation of a government by Thursday or Friday

With the arrival of ministers in Matignon this Wednesday January 10, Gabriel Attal wishes to form his new government by this Thursday or Friday.

Gabriel Attal receives current and future ministers this Wednesday at Matignon

Gabriel Attal is at work to compose his new government which is announced as tight. This Wednesday, January 10, the new Prime Minister receives the ministers currently in office as well as people who are likely to become ministers in his government.

The threat of a motion of censure…

Several politicians are asking Gabriel Attal, the new Prime Minister, to submit to Parliament’s vote of confidence. And the LFI, Mathilde Panot has already threatened the new Prime Minister with a motion of censure if he does not submit to it. For PS Olivier Faure, the vote of confidence is “a republican tradition”.

Borne resigned, leaving behind 23 49.3 and a badly damaged democracy.

No matter who the monarch replaces her with, we demand a vote of confidence in Parliament!

It is this vote which organizes political life in the country and in the Assembly between the majority…

— Mathilde Panot (@MathildePanot) January 8, 2024

Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor congratulates Gabriel Attal

Olaf Scholz, the German Chancellor congratulated Gabriel Attal on his appointment as Prime Minister by declaring on continue and strengthen our cooperation.” AND Gabriel Attal responded by thanking him: “An ever more united France and Germany is a Europe that is ever stronger and moving forward.”

Cher @GabrielAttal, congratulations on your new position and your appointment as Prime Minister of France. I look forward to continuing and strengthening our cooperation.

— Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (@Federal Chancellor) January 9, 2024

“The archangel Gabriel who is not a man of results”, according to Sébastien Chenu

Sébastien Chenu, RN deputy declared on CNews: “Today, it’s the Archangel Gabriel. Everyone looks at him with kindness.” Before adding: “He’s not a man of results, we’ll see him when he gets to the tough stuff.”

Gabriel Attal is not a good choice for Xavier Bertrand

For Xavier Bertrand, president of the Hauts-de-France region, Gabriel Attal was not a good choice for this position. He declared this Wednesday, January 10 on Franceinfo: “Emmanuel Macron had to make a different choice. He made the choice not to seek an absolute majority in the National Assembly.”

? Attal in Matinon ➡️ “It was necessary that[E. Macron] make a different choice”, affirms Xavier Bertrand because “he made the choice not to seek an absolute majority in the National Assembly”. He should have “opened up to the projects of the Republicans and the Liot group” #8h30franceinfo pic.twitter.com/OzqYE5qwdn

— franceinfo (@franceinfo) January 10, 2024

Bompard’s support if Gabriel Attal “establishes a sixth republic or increases wages”

Manuel Bompard, of La France Insoumise, demanded this Wednesday January 10 that Gabriel Attal submit to a “vote of confidence”. Before adding: “His responsibility is to seek a majority to support his policy. He could seek a majority instead of pursuing the same policy.” And to assure his support if he “blocks prices, sets up a sixth republic or increases wages”.

If we must attack those who do not work, I hope that Gabriel Attal will attack the record dividends paid this year to shareholders.

While the purchasing power of the French is declining, others are gorging themselves: enough is enough! pic.twitter.com/QDiZaZW72e

— Manuel Bompard (@mbompard) January 10, 2024

Former chief of staff of Bruno Le Maire, Emmanuel Moulin appointed chief of staff of Gabriel Attal

Bruno Le Maire’s former chief of staff, Emmanuel Moulin, current director of the Treasury, has been appointed chief of staff to the new Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal.

Objective: hold a first Council of Ministers this week

Gabriel Attal must compose his government. During a dinner at the Elysée this Tuesday, January 9 evening with President Emmanuel Macron, it was agreed to form a government quickly before the end of the week to allow the Council of Ministers to be held this week. That of this Wednesday, January 10 was canceled in view of the reshuffle.

Gérald Darmanin would remain Minister of the Interior

Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior would be assured of remaining in his post. IT would therefore not be affected by the reshuffle.

A government with fewer ministers

Gabriel Attal must compose his government During a dinner at the Elysée this Tuesday, January 8 in the evening with President Emmanuel Macron, it would have been agreed to form a tighter government: the number of ministers is therefore announced as reduced.

Gabriel Attal’s priorities

The new Prime Minister has assured that he wants to focus his action on the middle classes. With two priorities, education and economy.

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