PARIS, France — France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Thursday sought to end months of political deadlock by submitting a proposed new cabinet to President Emmanuel Macron, featuring new faces in most of the key offices of state.
While there appeared to be no major surprise or big name entrants into the cabinet, it seemed to mark a tilt to the right from the previous more centrist government.
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