
Michele Barnier
Michele Barnier is a prominent French politician and diplomat known for his role in European politics, particularly as the European Union's chief negotiator for Brexit. He has served in various capacities within the French government, including as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of European Affairs. Barnier's extensive experience in international relations and his advocacy for European integration have made him a significant figure in shaping EU policies. Recently, he has been mentioned in the context of French politics, particularly regarding the shifting political landscape following Emmanuel Macron's loss of parliamentary majority.
Born on Jan 22, 1951 (74 years old)
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Michele Barnier is mentioned as having forced Emmanuel Macron to appoint him as Prime Minister.
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