Macron Names New Cabinet, Le Maire Remains Finance Minister - Bloomberg

2022-05-22 01:31:43 By : Mr. Tom Jiang

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French president Emmanuel Macron is keeping a handful of holdover ministers in his new government, but they include some heavyweights.

Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin and Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti remain in their positions under Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, the secretary-general of the French presidency Alexi Kohler said Friday.