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French PM resigns after election losses

French PM resigns after election losses

French President Francois Hollande is set to appoint Interior Minister Manuel Valls as his new prime minister, following the resignation of Jean-Marc Ayrault, French media has reported.

The resignation of Ayrault and his cabinet on Monday came a day after the ruling Socialist party lost more than 150 towns and cities to the main opposition and far-right in municipal elections.

He had served as PM since 2012, when current Hollande defeated incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in national elections.

Valls, 51, a Spanish-born former mayor, will replace Ayrault.

It is the first time that a French PM had resigned following local elections under France's Fifth Republic.
Hollande, suffering a slump in popularity, is due to address the nation on the cabinet reshuffle at 8 p.m. local time (1800GMT).

The center-right UMP led the electoral race by 49 percent of the votes, according to exit polls on Sunday, while the Socialists came in second with 43 percent and the far-right anti-immigration National Front (FN) claimed 9 percent - the biggest poll showing in its history.

Local Socialist Party leaders blamed the government's lack of popularity for their losses, claiming voters were venting their anger.

The local elections - the first since Hollande came to office in 2012 - was marked by a historic level of abstention, with 38 percent of registered electorates not voting, according to the French Interior Ministry.

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France's President Francois Hollande gestures after he recorded a speech to be broadcast on French television at the Elysee Palace in Paris, March 31, 2014.

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