France is holding off on announcing its new government until Monday evening at 1700 GMT. This delay comes as the nation observes a day of mourning for the victims of the recent cyclone that struck the archipelago of Mayotte. 🇫🇷🕯️
President Emmanuel Macron will honor the victims by observing a minute's silence at 1000 GMT. This gesture reflects the country's solidarity and respect for those affected by the disaster.
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, who took office on December 13, is working diligently to finalize the new government lineup by Christmas. 🎄✨ Bayrou's commitment ensures that the transition is smooth and that France remains resilient in the face of adversity.
Stay tuned to NewspaperAmigo.com for more updates on France's political developments and how the nation continues to support the people of Mayotte during this challenging time.
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No new French government before Monday amid Mayotte mourning: Elysee
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