Gabriel Attal has been named France’s next prime minister, as Emmanuel Macron aims to revive his
presidency with a new government.
At 34, he is the youngest PM in modern French history, outranking even Socialist Laurent Fabius who
was 37 when he was appointed by François Mitterrand in 1984.
Mr Attal replaces Élisabeth Borne, who resigned after 20 months in office.
Throughout that time she struggled with a lack of a majority in parliament.
Gabriel Attal, who is currently education minister, certainly makes an eye-catching appointment.
He will now have the task of leading the French government into important European Parliament
elections in June.
His rise has been rapid. Ten years ago he was an obscure adviser in the health ministry, and a card-
carrying member of the Socialists.
He will also be the first openly gay occupant of Hôtel Matignon. He has a civil partnership with another
Macron whizz-kid, the MEP Stéphane Sejourné.
Welcoming him to his new role, President Macron wrote on social media: “I know I can count on your
energy and your commitment to implement the project of revitalisation and regeneration that I
announced.”