On October 12, local time, French Prime Minister Le Corney formally formed a new government after reinstating his position as prime minister and announced the list of ministers.
In the list of members of the new government cabinet announced, Jean-Noel Barrow remains as Foreign Minister; Racida Dati remains as Minister of Culture; Gerard Dalmanin remains as Minister of Justice; Roland Leskour remains as Minister of Finance; Philippe Tabaro remains as Minister of Transport; Naima Mutjo serves as Minister of Overseas Affairs; Laurent Nunes serves as Minister of Interior; Jean-Pierre Farandou serves as Minister of Labor; Monica Barbu serves as Minister of Ecological Transformation; Catherine Waterland served as Minister of Defense; Edouard Geffrey served as Minister of Education; Laurent Jeanbrin served as Minister of Housing. The new government's first ministerial work meeting will be held on the 14th.
Le Korni was re-appointed as prime minister by Macron on the evening of the 10th and was responsible for forming a new government. Previously, he was first appointed Prime Minister by Macron on September 9, formed a cabinet on October 5, and resigned from Macron on October 6. (General reporter Ma Jinjin)