The forthcoming restructure of the French Government Cabinet is a major point of conjecture, with uncertainty particularly surrounding the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Indications suggest continued stability across the Ministries of Finance, Interior, Military, and Justice, which are expecting to see no changes according to converging sources.
The new governmental structure is set to be proposed by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal to President Emmanuel Macron, with expectations that Bruno Lemaire will continue at the Ministry of Finance (Υπουργεία Οικονομικών), Gérard Darmanen at the Ministry of the Interior (Εσωτερικών), Eric Dupont-Moretti at the Ministry of Justice (Δικαιοσύνης), and Sébastien Lecorneau at the Ministry of the Military (Στρατιωτικών). However, Catherine Colonna’s position at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is less certain.
In France, it is typical for the new governmental formation (νέο κυβερνητικό σχήμα) to be established a few days post the Prime Minister’s appointment by the President of the Republic. It is anticipated that President Macron will address the nation promptly after the reformation is complete.