On Saturday, Michel Barnier who was appointed the French Prime Minister on September 5, unveiled a new government aimed at navigating the complexities of a hung parliament, a development that has emerged after more than two months of political uncertainty that followed President Emmanuel Macron’s surprise decision to call early elections. The new administration, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, seeks to strike a delicate balance between right-wing factions and centrist allies, reflecting the fragmented political landscape of the National Assembly.