Vote of 8 September: "François Bayrou Has Approached Himself and Is Surprised to Have Lost the Confidence of the Crew"
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On Monday, the centrist Prime Minister, a historic ally of Emmanuel Macron, will hold before the National Assembly the responsibility of his government for his declaration of urgency in the face of France's "over-indebtedness".
On Monday, September 8, the Prime Minister will take on the responsibility of the government for a general policy statement on debt. In the face of this failed approach, the rest of the government oscillates between incomprehension and anger.
MAINTENANCE - Me or chaos, repeats the Béarnais, ubiquitous in the media for several days. A counterproductive strategy, slices Florian Silnicki, expert in crisis communication.
On the eve of the vote of confidence that will probably sanction François Bayrou, the Member of Parliament for Essonne delivers in a gallery his method so that the next Prime Minister does not "fall" like his predecessors.

The vote of confidence in the government this Monday at the National Assembly is not an issue for the LR, gathered this weekend at Port-Marly for their return to work. Bruno Retailleau's party is already looking ahead to the future with one concern: that the future Prime Minister not be left-wing.
The president must appoint a new head of government after the announced fall of the executive Bayrou, in a context of political and social fragility. The head of state finds himself confronted with the urgent need to form a new executive after the anticipated rejection of the National Assembly towards the present government. This situation places the [...] Read article Emmanuel Macron in front of the government deadline appeared first on Le Sing…
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