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What Economic Consequences if the Bayrou Government Falls?

Summary by Le Télégramme
Household consumption, industrial activity, public debt... The fall of the Bayrou government will not be without effects on the country's economy. To the point of making it lose 12 billion euros, as some macroists say?

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Lean Left

The government of French Prime Minister François Bayrou, who struggles to find support after proposing a controversial budget with cuts of several tens of billions of dollars, is almost condemned.

·Montreal, Canada
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Lean Left

The National Secretary of Ecology is meeting the whole left this Thursday to anticipate "all the scenarios that can happen" after the likely fall of the Prime Minister on September 8.

·Paris, France
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Center

The vote of confidence requested by François Bayrou opens the door to a possible fall of the government. Regularly cited among Emmanuel Macron's possible choices for Matignon, the minister of the armies answered LCI's questions. - Sébastien Lecornu "not a candidate" to the succession of François Bayrou in the event of a fall of the government (Policy).

Left

The Green Leader calls on the left to meet on September 4 to discuss "all scenarios" in the event of a fall of the Bayrou government.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

ANALYSIS - Several bills, including budget bills, were to be debated in the National Assembly in the coming weeks. Texts, which, in the absence of the government, will remain outstanding.

·Paris, France
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Center

Household consumption, industrial activity, public debt... The fall of the Bayrou government will not be without effects on the country's economy. To the point of making it lose 12 billion euros, as some macroists say?

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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