Feb 17 • 14:57 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

"The real reshuffle is at the Élysée": one year before the end of his term, upheavals are expected in Emmanuel Macron's staff

A significant reshuffle is anticipated within Emmanuel Macron's presidential cabinet, with several high-ranking officials possibly moving to external positions as critiques mount against the government's personnel changes.

As Emmanuel Macron approaches the final year of his presidency, reports indicate that a substantial reshuffle is in the making within his inner circle at the Élysée Palace. Senior figures, including Secretary General Emmanuel Moulin, are rumored to be reassigned to roles outside the presidential cabinet, raising questions about the long-term strategy of the administration as it faces growing criticisms regarding the appointment of Macron's allies to influential positions. This period of transition comes at a pivotal moment as the government navigates internal and external pressures.

In preparation for these changes, Sébastien Lecornu is working closely with Macron on what has been described as a governmental "adjustment," likely to be implemented by the end of the week. However, a more subtle and strategic reshuffle is also taking shape at the Élysée, where several key posts are expected to be vacated in the coming weeks and months. The formation of this 'grand mercato' — the term used to describe this high-stakes personnel shuffle — suggests that Macron's administration might be realigning itself to better handle the challenges ahead, including responding to public dissatisfaction and global political shifts.

The recent appointment of Anne-Claire Legendre as the new president of the Arab World Institute marks the beginning of these changes, as she takes over from the notable figure Jack Lang. Legendre's diplomatic background and expertise in Arab affairs are expected to facilitate strong international relations; however, her selection also illustrates the broader theme of personnel mobilization within the administration. As the reshuffle unfolds, it will be crucial to observe how these adjustments influence the government's functionality and the overall perception of Macron's presidency during its final lap.

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