France's president Emmanuel Macron has named Michel Barnier as his choice for prime minister -- some two months after Macron's decision to call snap elections resulted in a parliament without a clear majority. The 73 year-old Barnier is a conservative politician who's served in previous French governments, and was tasked by the European Union with leading Brexit negotiations with London. The far-right National Rally party, which holds the most seats in the lower house of Parliament, says it is undecided whether to back Barnier. Chapters: 0:00 France's new Prime Minister 0:36 Cole Stangler, Correspondent Subscribe: For more news go to: Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: ►Twitter: ►Instagram: ►Twitch:
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