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"Edouard Philippe, Mr Macron's first prime minister after his 2017 election, and Gabriel Attal, appointed in January 2024 and once a loyal lieutenant, have both now distanced themselves. Mr Attal's discontent reportedly stems from Macron's controversial June 2024 decision to dissolve parliament's powerful lower house the catalyst for the current crisis. Their separate decisions to distance themselves underscore the erosion of Mr Macron's authority, attributed to his persistent struggle to deliver stable governance."
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