China News Agency, Paris, May 20th. The official French official announced the list of members of the new government on the 20th local time. The more prominent changes are that the foreign ministers and defense ministers have changed hands, while the interior ministers, economy and finance ministers and justice ministers all remain in office.

  Le Drian is no longer France's foreign minister, the post being replaced by the French ambassador to the UK, Catherine Colonna.

The outside world is not surprised by Le Drian's resignation, because it has been reported that Le Drian "has intentionally left".

  Le Drian, 74, has been foreign minister since Macron became president in 2017.

He is from France's traditional centre-left party, the Socialist Party, and served as defence minister under President Hollande from 2012 to 2017.

  Corona, 66, who takes over as French foreign minister, previously served as minister of European affairs under President Chirac, then as France's permanent representative to UNESCO and as France's ambassador to Italy.

The choice of Corona as foreign minister may reflect Macron's greater emphasis on the EU and European affairs in the future.

  Parly is no longer France's defense minister, the post being replaced by the foreign affairs minister, Sébastien Lecornu.

Leknu, only 35 years old, has risen through the ranks during Macron's first term as president.

  In addition, Blanche is no longer France's education minister, a post replaced by historian Pap Ndiaye.

According to the data, he has done research work in academic institutions such as Sciences Po in Paris.

  Interior Minister Dalmanin, Economy and Finance Minister Le Maire, and Justice Minister Moretti all remain in office.

Dalmanin, Le Maire and Moretti all expressed their gratitude to President Macron and the new female Prime Minister Borne through social media for the first time, and said they would do their best to do their jobs.

  Borne took over as French Prime Minister on the 16th, and she is the second female Prime Minister in French history.

With the announcement of the list of members of the new French government, the new government team will be officially operational soon, and the first ministerial meeting will be held next week.

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