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Why is France’s new PM head-butting colleagues? A teenage interest in monks is part of the answer

PARIS (AP) 鈥 As they get to know their new Prime Minister S茅bastien Lecornu, a loyal ally of President Emmanuel Macron who had been remarkably low-key before taking one of the top jobs in the land, the French are also discovering that he has a somewhat unusual habit: He likes to butt heads.

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Why is France's new PM head-butting colleagues? A teenage interest in monks is part of the answer

French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu, left, welcomes Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Minister for Defense Richard Marles during a ceremony on Sept. 1, 2022, in Brest, Brittany, France. (AP Photo/Francois Mori, File)


PARIS (AP) 鈥 As they get to know their new Prime Minister S茅bastien Lecornu, a loyal ally of President Emmanuel Macron who had been remarkably low-key before taking one of the top jobs in the land, the French are also discovering that he has a somewhat unusual habit: He likes to butt heads.

Instead of the greeting that many French use to say hello 鈥 two, and in some places even three or four, kisses on the cheeks 鈥 the 39-year-old former defense minister has been repeatedly spotted in his first days in office giving gentle head-butts to male colleagues.

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