A coalition of France’s left-wing parties on Tuesday tapped a little-known civil servant to be prime minister, unexpectedly ending weeks of bickering after snap parliamentary elections plunged the country into political gridlock.
But President Emmanuel Macron immediately rejected the coalition’s pick, Lucie Castets.
The French president alone has the power to appoint the prime minister and the cabinet.
His choice must, theoretically, reflect the political balance in Parliament, but there is no constitutionally mandated deadline for him to choose.
The left-wing coalition, known as the New Popular Front, said in a statement that it had agreed on Ms. Castets, 37, who has worked at France’s treasury and its anti-money-laundering unit and currently handles financial matters at Paris City Hall.
Persons:
France’s, Emmanuel Macron, Lucie Castets, Macron, Castets
Organizations:
Paris, Paris City Hall