French Minister of Justice Francois Bayrou. (File Photo | AFP) 
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France justice minister says he is quitting government

A key ally of President Emmanuel Macron, Francois Bayrou is quitting the government, as his party battles a funding scandal.

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PARIS: France's justice minister Francois Bayrou, a key ally of President Emmanuel Macron, told AFP Wednesday he was quitting the government, as his party battles a funding scandal.

The small centrist MoDem party, founded by Bayrou, is in an alliance with Macron's 14-month-old Republic on the Move (REM) movement, and Bayrou was one of two Modem ministers in the cabinet.

Macron has been carrying out a partial reshuffle of his month-old government following parliamentary elections that handed him and his MoDem allies a commanding majority.

"I have taken a decision not to be part of the next government," Bayrou said, adding that he would hold a press conference at 5:00 pm (1500 GMT). 

MoDem is facing allegations it used European parliamentary funds to pay assistants actually based in France.  

The other MoDem minister, former defence minister Sylvie Goulard, also announced her resignation on Tuesday.

Bayrou was a key backer of Macron's movement during the presidential campaign, and his support was crucial in winning centrist votes for the new president. 

He has dismissed the allegations of fake jobs in his party.

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