Macron adds new faces to Cabinet after losing 4 ministers
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron brought several little-known figures into his government Wednesday as part of a reshuffle after corruption scandals started tarnishing his young Cabinet.
Macron had planned to rearrange the government after his centrist party won a majority in parliamentary elections Sunday. He was forced to make more changes than expected because four ministers facing investigations announced this week they would step down.
Macron’s office announced Wednesday that Florence Parly, a former executive and budget official, would become the new defence minister after the previous defence chief, Sylvie Goulard, the highest ranking woman in the five-week-old government, stepped down.
Parly was a junior minister in charge of the budget in a Socialist government from 2000 to 2002. Since then, she has worked at airline company Air France and national railway company SNCF.


