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Veron: 'Distinguishing the Real French Political Crisis From the Lack of a Immediate Financial One'

Summary by France24
François Bayrou faces a crucial confidence vote just nine months into his tenure, plunging France into fresh political turmoil and heightening pressure on President Macron. Bayrou shocked allies by calling the vote himself, aiming to end a deadlock over his controversial €44 billion austerity budget. For historical context and in-depth analysis, FRANCE 24's Annette Young welcomes Nicolas Véron, French Economist and Senior Fellow at Bruegel and t…

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The National Assembly decided not to renew its confidence in Prime Minister François Bayrou this Monday, September 8, 2025, causing the government to fall. Remaining in Matignon for almost nine months, the outgoing Prime Minister did not signify his commitment to the environment, on the contrary. From his general policy speech, the place given to the environment was very limited, and the follow-up was not more favourable.

·Paris, France
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"If a great [European] country is shaken, all the others are certainly in trouble," said Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.

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RECIT - On Monday, the National Assembly dropped the government of François Bayrou, who demanded his confidence. Behind the scenes, the negotiations for the follow-up are already well underway.

·Paris, France
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On September 8, 2025, the day of the vote of confidence, local initiatives were set up in front of the town halls to celebrate the departure of the Prime Minister in the image of Guer.

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Nine months in Matignon, a lost vote and a few notable sentences. Francois Bayrou goes out through the small door: the teacher of the Republic has left only an unfinished dictum.

·Paris, France
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The government was censored this Monday by a National Assembly as indifferent. However, the sequence goes far beyond the political peripetia. Leedito d'Olivier Auguste, deputy director of the editorial offices of the Parisian - Today in France.

·Paris, France
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Asia One broke the news in Singapore on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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