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Gabriel Attal, who leads Macron’s centrist party, faulted the president for appointing politically skewed prime ministers to lead budget negotiations rather than allowing political parties to reach an agreement beforehand.

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The government has slammed these as attempts to "manipulate public opinion" and "produce skewed results".

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Conservative members and voters have always skewed older than other parties, but now it is more pronounced.

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He has said his aim is to produce coverage that is less politically skewed, and therefore has the ability to reach all audiences.

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“They seem to take the path that whatever skewed voting got them into office means they can ignore their constituents.”

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