The president of France, Emmanuel Macronappointed this Tuesday as the new prime minister current head of Education, Gabriel Attal, who at 34 years old becomes the youngest head of government in the V Republic and the first openly homosexualreplacing the resigned Elisabeth Borne.

Macron thus turns to one of his most trusted ministers, who has even come to sound like a potential dolphin of the president, and also has experience as a government spokesperson. Attal thus continues a brilliant career that began with Macron himself when he decided to found his political movement.

Attal’s first challenge will be to relaunch the image of the Government for the second half of Macron’s five-year term, in a key year due to the celebration of the Olympic Games and the European elections, after the stability of the Executive was seriously damaged by the constant pulse in Parliament, where around thirty motions of censure have been presented.

The pension reform and, more recently, the law that modifies a battery of immigration policies – still pending review by the Constitutional Council – ended up weighing down the Government and, in particular, the outgoing prime minister, Elisabeth Borne, who formalized the Monday his resignation.

Borne called in his resignation letter to “continue the reforms”, which he considers “more necessary than ever” to try to achieve “a stronger and fairer France in a more sovereign Europe”, according to Franceinfo. Macron said goodbye to her on Monday, claiming her “exemplary” work.