What’s Happening with Macron’s Government, Confidence Vote or Collapse?
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The Prime Minister announces that he will receive political parties from Monday and says he is ready to negotiate on the 2026 budget, while insisting on the need to reduce the debt of France Fort
What’s happening with Macron’s government, confidence vote or collapse?
France is staring down at yet another political crisis. Prime Minister François Bayrou has announced a confidence vote for the 8th of September, a move that could very well bring down his government.
By announcing the start of a vote of confidence, François Bayrou leaves the risk of censoring his ministers, and with them, of their major dossiers.
On Tuesday, François Bayrou refused to give up his arms and tried to convince the Socialists in particular to give him confidence on 8 September. But the quasi-certainty of a negative vote in the Assembly already launched speculations on the next. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - Vote of confidence: Bayrou wants to believe it, but the oppositions are already turned towards the next (Policy).
CHRONIQUE. With his shock announcement, Francois Bayrou places the head of state on the front line... and weakens his position has more than one title.
On Monday, the head of government, François Bayrou, announced that he would commit on 8 September the responsibility of his government on the debt of France and the budgetary cap to be fixed.
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