PARIS (Reuters) - France's Emmanuel Macron faced mounting questions about the durability of his government on Wednesday after the resignation of a third minister in five weeks, testing the political newcomer's ability to hold an administration together.
Gerard Collomb, 71, a former Socialist Party stalwart who backed Macron early in his presidential bid and was seen as a mentor, resigned after a public battle of wills with 40-year-old Macron.
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