New center-right government in France announced 2 months after divisive elections
Briefly

The new government, formed more than two months after elections, reflects a conservative and centrist coalition amid growing political divisions and significant challenges for France.
Student groups and activists protested against the new government, claiming it disregards the results of the parliamentary elections, highlighting the rift between voters' will and political decisions.
Marine Le Pen's National Rally party may not hold seats in the government, but their influence persists with the appointment of Bruno Retailleau as interior minister, showing the far-right's impact.
The newly formed Cabinet, comprising primarily centrists and conservatives, is tasked with navigating France's key domestic and international policies, as the country faces notable financial and diplomatic hurdles.
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