Emmanuel Macron’s popular young prime minister Gabriel Attal tried to talk the French president out of dissolving parliament and to accept his resignation, it emerged on Monday.
“I am the fuse”, Mr Attal, 35, told Mr Macron on Sunday evening, according to BFM TV. “Use me as the fuse,” he reportedly urged his 46-year-old boss, offering himself as a sacrificial lamb following the heavy defeat in European parliamentary elections.
Mr Macron reportedly declined and told his poster boy prime minister that he was “the best person” to front the legislative campaign ahead of the two-round election on June 30 and July 7.
The reported Macron plan is to place Mr Attal, who frequently polls as one of France’s most popular political figures, head-to-head with Marine Le Pen’s equally popular protégé and National Rally leader Jordan Bardella.
Ms Le Pen, 55, has made it clear that Mr Bardella, 28, who is an MEP, would become prime minister if her party came first in the legislative ballot, leaving her to focus on preparing her fourth run for the presidency in 2027.
Mr Attal, who harks from the Left, was a popular education minister before Mr Macron appointed him France’s youngest-ever and first openly gay prime minister to ever occupy the office in January.