PARIS (Reuters) - A reshuffle in French President Emmanuel Macron's government left most of the key ministers in place but saw right-wing veteran Rachida Dati enter the cabinet as Macron opted to play it safe ahead of European elections in June and the Paris Olympics in July.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday replaced his foreign minister but maintained other key figures in their posts in a reshuffle that tilted his cabinet to the right and left
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A reshuffle in French President Emmanuel Macron's government left most of the key ministers in place but saw right-wing veteran Rachida Dati enter the cabinet as Macron opted to play it safe ahead of European elections in June and the Paris Olympics in July. FOREIGN AFFAIRS - Catherine Colonna, a former ambassador to Britain and Italy, was replaced by Stephane Sejourne, a loyal ally of President Macron and Macron's chief European election strategist.
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