After eight days of the resignation request, Macron accepted the resignation of Gabriel Attal during a meeting in Paris, but once again asked him to stay in office until a new government is formed.
While the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal clears the way for Macron to name a successor, there is still no obvious candidate in sight.
Attal resigned last week, but the president refused, asking him to stay on for a short time to maintain stability.
Under the French constitution, the president appoints a new prime minister, but the constitution does not specify how or the time frame within which they must do so.
Another option is a "technocratic" government. Macron is not constitutionally bound to appoint a prime minister from the largest bloc, and so can call on a candidate outside mainstream politics to manage day-to-day affairs. until then France does not seem to have a successor to Attal in the political arena.
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