French President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to appoint Michel Barnier as prime minister signals a potential shift to the right for France’s political landscape. Barnier, a conservative and former Brexit negotiator, could bring more right-leaning policies into focus, appealing to conservative voters and addressing rising concerns over immigration and national security. This choice reflects Macron’s attempt to broaden his political base ahead of the next election, balancing centrist ideals with a more rightward approach to gain wider support in an increasingly polarized political environment.

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