French PM says any new coronavirus lockdown would be targeted

French Prime Minister Jean Castex

French Prime Minister Jean Castex

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New French Prime Minister Jean Castex on Wednesday said any new lockdown will be targeted, and not imposed nationwide, if there is a major new COVID-19 outbreak.

The previous French government enforced a strict nationwide lockdown from mid-March to May 11 to try to curb the spread of COVID-19, and some restrictions on public gatherings are still in place.

“We must be ready for a second wave, but we would not proceed to a general lockdown like in March, as that has terrible economic and human consequences.

“Any new lockdown would be targeted,” Castex told BFM television.

Castex, who was a civil servant and used to be an adviser to former President Nicolas Sarkozy, was appointed prime minister on Friday.

He has put together a new team for the remaining two years of centrist President Emmanuel Macron’s mandate.

Castex appointed some ministers on Monday and said that he would complete the formation of his government with the nomination of junior ministers coming week.

He also said that talks with unions and employers about Macron’s wide-ranging pension reforms, which were halted during the lockdown, would resume before July 20.

He, however, said the delay was not necessarily a bad thing.

“Sometimes, when you lose two or three months, that is actually time won, we need to reopen the dialogue,” he said.

Castex confirmed his government would commit 7.5 billion Euros to raise the wages of hospital workers but said he would resist union calls to boost that to 9 billion.

According to the new French Prime Minister, the state finances are under stress because of the coronavirus crisis.

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