On October 13, Jin10 reported that on the 13th local time, members of the new cabinet of the French government held their first working meeting. French Prime Minister Le Cornu stated that the “main task” of the new government is to “navigate through this political crisis.” Earlier that day, French President Macron, who is visiting Egypt, also called on all parties to “work for stability.” Prime Minister Le Cornu announced the list of the new cabinet on the 12th. On the morning of the 13th, the far-right party “National Rally” and the leftist party “Unsubmissive France” submitted a motion of no confidence against the new government to the National Assembly.
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The new cabinet of France held its first working meeting, with overcoming the political crisis as the top priority.
On October 13, Jin10 reported that on the 13th local time, members of the new cabinet of the French government held their first working meeting. French Prime Minister Le Cornu stated that the “main task” of the new government is to “navigate through this political crisis.” Earlier that day, French President Macron, who is visiting Egypt, also called on all parties to “work for stability.” Prime Minister Le Cornu announced the list of the new cabinet on the 12th. On the morning of the 13th, the far-right party “National Rally” and the leftist party “Unsubmissive France” submitted a motion of no confidence against the new government to the National Assembly.