Macro appoints 34-year-old Gabriel Attal as France's newest prime minister

Gabriel Attal has been appointed France's next prime minister, as Emmanuel Macron aims to revive his presidency with a new government. The 34-year-old is the youngest prime minister ever in modern French history, passing Socialist Laurent Fabius, who was 37 when he was appointed by Francisco Mitterrand in 1984, reports the BBC, [...]
The 34-year-old, is the youngest prime minister ever in modern French history, passing Socialist Laurent Fabius, who was 37 when he was appointed by Francisco Mitterrand in 1984, reports the BBC, presented Periscopi.
Attal replaces Élisabeth Borne, who has resigned after 20 months in office.
During all that time, she struggled with the lack of majority in parliament.
Attal will now have the duty to lead the French government in the important European Parliament elections in June.












