French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday unveiled a new cabinet under Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu, aiming to break the political deadlock in a deeply divided parliament while securing cross-party support.
The new cabinet lineup was unveiled nearly a month after the appointment of Lecornu, Macron's seventh prime minister.
The latest premier risks being toppled by the opposition in a deeply divided parliament despite his efforts to obtain cross-party support. Bruno Le Maire, who served as economy minister from 2017 to 2024, was named defense minister.
Roland Lescure was named to take over the economy portfolio, with the difficult task of delivering a budget plan.
Many of the other key ministers kept their jobs. Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot retained his post, the presidency said.














