After His Failed Bet, François Bayrou Targeted for "Fish Pride"
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After a moment of enthusiasm on Monday to learn that the Prime Minister wanted to exercise a vote of confidence on September 8, the ministers quickly measured the failure of the poker coup and are now trying to save as many files as possible.
DECRYPTAGE - By asking for a very risky vote of confidence on 8 September at the National Assembly, the Prime Minister cultivates the image of a man ready to fall in the face of the danger of debt. But he also seeks to strike the spirits for the future, in the eyes of a part of his camp.
The Prime Minister must receive the party leaders from Monday, September 1st, a week before the vote of confidence in the National Assembly. On the left and at the National Rally, MPs say they are aware of the urgency of the country's budget but refuse the solutions proposed by François Bayrou.
In order to convince the political parties not to overthrow him on 8 September, François Bayrou agitated the threat of the budgetary disaster in TF1's news on Wednesday, 27 August. A vain strategy by a Prime Minister who is already on an ejectable seat, observes the foreign press.
France is facing a decisive moment: leader François Bayrou has put on the table a decisive dilemma for Parliament: to approve the adjustment plan of EUR 44 billion or to take the risk of political and financial chaos.
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