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French Left May Nominate Prime Minister This Week

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – France’s left New Popular Front (NFP) may nominate its candidate for prime minister as soon as this week, the leader of the allied Socialist Party said on Monday.

«I hope that this week, as the mood is good — we have people trying to get a result — so I think we will get to that and I don’t have any concerns about that,» Olivier Faure told France 2 TV channel.

Le Monde newspaper reported last week that France Unbowed, the largest party in the NFP coalition, proposed four candidates for the prime minister, including its leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, national coordinator Manuel Bompard, Clemence Guette and Mathilde Panot. The list reportedly got a cold reception in the coalition. Faure proposed himself as the next prime minister.

French President Emmanuel Macron walks through the Galerie des Bustes (Busts Gallery) to access the Versailles Palace's hemicycle to address both the upper and lower houses of the French parliament at a special session in Versailles, near Paris, Monday, July 9, 2018. - Sputnik International, 1920, 10.07.2024

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