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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 ...

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France's Prime Minister Bayrou defended his austerity plans against criticism a week before the planned vote of confidence in Parliament.

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The Prime Minister will receive party leaders in Matignon from Monday, a week before taking responsibility for his government before the National Assembly.

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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.

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