French President Emmanuel Macron has unveiled a new government led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, marking a shift to the right despite a left-wing parliamentary majority. The cabinet includes 10 Republicans, with Bruno Retailleau as interior minister. Key Macron allies like Sebastien Lecornu and Jean-Noel Barrot retain significant posts. Only one left-wing politician, Didier Migaud, was appointed as justice minister. Antoine Armand, from Macron’s Renaissance party, becomes finance minister, tasked with addressing France’s deficit, which exceeds EU rules. The EU has warned France over its spiraling debt, projected to surpass 6% of GDP by 2025.