French PM says 'fate of France' at stake in confidence vote
Prime Minister François Bayrou seeks parliamentary approval for his 2026 budget aiming to cut €44 billion in spending and reduce national debt amid strong public opposition.
- Francois Bayrou announced a vote of confidence in parliament on September 8 to gain support for his spending plan, despite facing public opposition and a divided parliament.
- Faure stated, 'The only thing I’m waiting for him to do now is to say goodbye,' regarding Bayrou's political future.
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After a summer under stress, François Bayrou took the political class short by announcing that he would take responsibility for his government during the ...
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleFrance's Prime Minister Bayrou defended his austerity plans against criticism a week before the planned vote of confidence in Parliament.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleThe Prime Minister will receive party leaders in Matignon from Monday, a week before taking responsibility for his government before the National Assembly.
On Sunday, on France Info, LCI, BFMTV and CNews, the Prime Minister returned to the situation of France, its budget plan and the vote of confidence of 8 September.
·Paris, France
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right15Center18Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Center
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