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In a statement, Mr Sarkozy's office said he had accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Francois Fillon and his other ministers. The move, described by analysts as a formality, allows Mr Sarkozy to appoint new ministers without first having to dismiss those holding posts.
Originally posted by kyle43
Is this evidence that protesting can make a difference? I really hope that this works out well for the French people, the rest of the world needs a model to follow. This is breaking news, so it will be interesting to see which way it goes and who will be chosen to replace the cabinet.edit on 13-11-2010 by kyle43 because: (no reason given)
The move, described by analysts as a formality, allows Mr Sarkozy to appoint new ministers without first having to dismiss those holding posts