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The Fate of France at Stake in Confidence Vote: PM

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French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou said on Sunday the destiny of France was at stake in a forthcoming confidence vote, which he called to resolve a budget standoff but is expected to lose. Bayrou sat down for an interview with four news channels as the clock ticks down to the September 8 vote in parliament. Opposition parties have already said they will not back his austerity budget. The vote in parliament will not decide "the fate of the pri…

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François Bayrou answered questions from LCI, BFMTV, CNews and France info journalists this Sunday, August 31, at a week's vote of confidence he called in the Assembly on the need for efforts to combat the country's over-indebtedness.

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On Sunday 31 August, François Bayrou answered questions from Darius Rochebin and three other news channel journalists (Replay LCI).

In an interview given from his office in Matignon and broadcasted on the four continuous news channels, François Bayrou once again defended his budgetary choices, not hearing to say "bye" to the French, as invited by the left and the RN, in a hurry to turn his government's page with the confidence vote of 8 September.

In a lengthy and unprecedented interview given Sunday, August 31, to the four main news channels—LCI, Franceinfo, CNews, and BFMTV—Prime Minister François Bayrou attempted to convince the French of the relevance of his economic and political line. At the center of his concerns: the risk of dissolution, the consequences, and the upcoming budgetary rigor. François Bayrou hammered home the gravity of the financial situation: "It's a boat with a hol…

The day after his major live interview with Matignon, the toughest start for François Bayrou this Monday, September 1. The Prime Minister starts today a series of consultations with different political forces, one week from the vote of confidence.

·France
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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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