Gabriel Attal Named France's Youngest Post-War Prime Minister
Breaking News: French President Macron Appoints 34-Year-Old Politician
Macron's Bold Move to Revitalize Second Term
In a surprising move, French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Gabriel Attal, 34, as his new prime minister. Attal, who previously served as Minister of Public Action and Government Spokesperson, becomes France's youngest post-war prime minister, surpassing the record held by Laurent Fabius, who was 37 when he took office.
Macron's decision is seen as a bold bid to revitalize his second term. Attal, a rising star in French politics, is tasked with implementing Macron's ambitious reform agenda and addressing the country's pressing challenges, including rising inflation and social unrest.
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