French government dissolved amid turmoil among ministers
(CNN) -- The French government was dissolved Monday amid turmoil among top ministers.
President Francois
Hollande asked Prime Minister Manuel Valls to form a new government,
which will be announced Tuesday, Hollande's office said in a statement
posted on Twitter.
French media reported
that the upheaval was caused by public calls from Economy Minister
Arnaud Montebourg for a major reorientation of economic policy in a
country where growth has stalled and unemployment remains high.
Montebourg's comments were seen as a challenge to the authority of Hollande and Valls.
"The crisis in the heart
of the government is clear, and it promises to be bloody," reported Le
Figaro, a right-leaning national newspaper.
Socialist leader Hollande
said he wants the new government to be "a team that is coherent with
the course that he himself has set for our country," the statement from
his office said.
Hollande has the worst
approval ratings of any French President on record. Valls' popularity,
meanwhile, has shown a decline in recent opinion polls.
Valls has been in the
post of Prime Minister since March 31, replacing Jean-Marc Ayrault.
Hollande has held the presidency since 2012, when he defeated his
predecessor, the center-right leader Nicolas Sarkozy.
CNN's Carol Jordan contributed to this report.



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