PARIS, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy justified the recent cabinet reshuffle and expressed faith in the new government on Tuesday.
The decision to rename Francois Fillon as premier was made "because I have great confidence in him," Sarkozy said in a 90-minute interview broadcast live Tuesday night on the country's main television channels France 2, TF1 and Canal+.
"He is very qualified," Sarkozy explained, adding that their long working relationship had remained unclouded throughout the years. He also called Fillon "the best person for the eminent position of prime minister."
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| France's President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers a speech during celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of General de Gaulle in Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises, eastern France, November 9, 2010. |
The president, with his approval rating at an all-time low, now faces mounting criticism over the exclusion of centrists and left-wingers from the new government. Critics accused Sarkozy, whose first term ends in 18 months, of forming a "campaign team" to pave the way for the 2012 election.
"I wanted a very professional team ... I remain convinced that we must be open. This is not a government of supporters but a tightened one," the 55-year-old president stressed.
Expressing confidence in the new government, Sarkozy ruled out more adjustment till the end of his term, "barring unforeseen developments."