For the second term, French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Elizabeth Borne, who has served as Minister of the Environment and Minister of Labor, as the prime minister who holds the key to the administration.



In France, she is the first female prime minister in 30 years, and it seems that she is aiming to appeal her stance of emphasizing the environment and employment for the parliamentary elections to be held next month.

In France, Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron resigned on the 16th to coincide with the new term of President Emmanuel Macron, who was reelected in the presidential election last month, and President Macron appointed Elizabeth Borne as the new prime minister.



Borne is 61 years old.



Originally a bureaucrat, he served as the Minister of Transportation, the Minister of the Environment, and the Minister of Labor in the first term of the Macron administration, and promoted the reform of the French National Railways, which had a chronic deficit, and the spread of the new coronavirus infection. Then, we are working on measures against unemployment, and there is a certain evaluation for our skill.



After taking over from Mr Castex at her Prime Minister's Office, the new Prime Minister Borne said, "We must act faster and stronger on international affairs, climate change and environmental issues." I did.



In France, the female prime minister will be the second in history for the first time in 30 years, and President Macron will emphasize the importance of the environment and employment for next month's parliamentary elections, and it is an important issue for the second term. It seems that there is an aim to steadily promote the reform of the pension system.