Among the familiar faces in France's new government is Elisabeth Borne, who served as Macron's second prime minister from 2022 to 2024 when she resigned in a cabinet reshuffle. Placing a former prime minister in charge of Education is seen as a sign of the importance Macron and Bayrou are placing on reforming and improving France's education system, which has been in crisis for years amid insufficient staff and resources.
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