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France has formed a new government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, aiming to strike a balance between right-wingers and centrists to break political deadlock after snap elections resulted in a hung parliament. The government includes Bruno Retailleau, a leader from former President Nicolas Sarkozy's party, who negotiated the interior ministry in exchange for support.
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