As Macron Focuses on Israel, Domestic Trouble May Spell Disaster for His Government
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The president returned to his government this Wednesday in the Council of Ministers, in the midst of political tensions and in a worrying budgetary context, a few days before a decisive vote of confidence A government suspended at the Elysée. Returning from the fort of Brégançon where he spent his summer, President Emmanuel Macron held this Wednesday a Council of Ministers, less than two weeks from a vote of confidence with the accents of moment…
As Macron focuses on Israel, domestic trouble may spell disaster for his government
France is plunging into diplomatic and domestic turmoil as Macron faces backlash from the US and Italy over his foreign policy—while at home, strikes, budget battles and a no-confidence vote threaten to unravel his government
France Insoumise wants to file, on 23 September, a procedure of dismissal against President Emmanuel Macron.
Interview with the director of Le Grand Continent on the question of trust posed by the Prime Minister, on the strikes of 10 September and on the possible political scenarios...
Macron has no chance: France is waiting for a series of riots and financial turmoil: EADaily
EADaily, August 26th, 2025. In two weeks, a vote on confidence in the government will be held in the French parliament, which Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will almost certainly lose, and after that a campaign of protests against cuts in social spending will start. This could be the beginning of the end for President Macron…
The Prime Minister points to a 44 billion cut-off plan and a call for accountability, but the hypothesis of new elections or a new Prime Minister is increasingly concrete.
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