The Guardian view on France's political crisis: Barnier is not a real fix for Macron's mess | Editorial
Briefly

Despite being appointed as France's conservative prime minister, Michel Barnier faces skepticism from voters, with many believing he will not last long in office.
The snap election resulted in a three-bloc legislature, highlighting the challenges in coalition-building and the divided political landscape in France.
President Macron's rejection of the left's candidate for prime minister further complicated the situation, showcasing his unwillingness to engage with opposing factions.
Barnier's selection as prime minister seems tied more to his alignment with Macron's legacy than to his governance capabilities or popularity among the electorate.
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