KEY POINTS
  • Gabriel Attal, the current education minister, will become the youngest person to occupy France's second-highest office at 34 years old.
  • In France, the prime minister leads the government and is appointed by, but cannot be directly dismissed by, the president.
  • Attal, a close ally of French President Emmanuel Macron, is the most popular government minister, polls suggest.
  • He will be the first openly gay prime minister of France.
PARIS, FRANCE - DECEMBER 20: French Education Minister Gabriel Attal during the weekly cabinet meeting at the presidential Elysee Palace on December 20 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by Christian Liewig - Corbis/Getty Images)

French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday named Gabriel Attal as the country's new prime minister, as he seeks to set a fresh course ahead of the summer's European Union elections.

Attal, the current education minister, will become the youngest person to occupy France's second-highest office at 34 years old.