France's Macron reappoints Edouard Philippe as PM after

French President Emmanuel Macron today reappointed Edouard Philippe as prime minister after the weekend's legislative run-off vote and asked him to form the next government, sources at Macron's office said.
Yesterday's vote saw Macron's centrist group, the Republic on the Move (REM), secure a massive victory in the National Assembly, giving him a mandate to pursue a pro-EU, business-friendly agenda.
Philippe has been asked to unveil the new government by Wednesday 1600 GMT, the sources said.
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Macron, 39, became France's youngest president in May after a tumultuous campaign in which the mainstream left and conservative parties lost ground and the far-right National Front failed to make a much-touted breakthrough.
Macron's election was followed, as scheduled, by legislative elections.
REM and its centrist ally MoDem won 350 seats in the 577 -seat assembly. The conservative opposition, the Republicans, won a total of 130 seats with their allies.
The Socialist Party party of Macron's predecessor, Francois Hollande, lost more than 250 seats, obtaining just 30.
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First Published: Jun 20 2017 | 12:42 AM IST
