PARIS (Reuters) - France's unpopular Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault brushed off suggestions that he might soon be replaced, telling a newspaper on Sunday he was not "used up and tired" and wanted to see economic reforms through to fruition.
With unemployment stubbornly high, President Francois Hollande and Ayrault are both struggling with approval ratings under 30 percent, prompting media speculation about an imminent reshuffle to refresh the governing team.
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