Face-to-Face - Confidence Vote J-5: Nicolas Sarkozy Entrusts the Executive, François Bayrou Continues to Believe in It
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In the run-up to the National Assembly's vote of confidence on 8 September, which could bring down the government, Emmanuel Macron called for the unity of his troops, but the absence of a course set by François Bayrou since his arrival in Matignon has led to the divisions between the various parties of the coalition.
They are a handful to imagine in Matignon in a few days. Still, it is necessary to be able to have a budget voted before the end of the year. Some LR say they are willing not to censor a Prime Minister...
As Prime Minister François Bayrou approaches the vote of confidence in the National Assembly on Monday, September 8, citizens' mistrust of the political world seems to be increasing.
The mood in France has not been so irritable for a long time. A few days before the vote of confidence on 8 September, which the head of government François Bayrou will probably lose, the resistance to his austerity plans is formed.
In what has been called a "departure tour", François Bayrou meets throughout this week with the leaders of the main parliamentary formations, in a final attempt to get enough votes to overcome next Monday's motion of confidence Keys of the confidence vote of the Prime Minister of Macron that drags France into an autumn of political instability A few days away from the question of confidence that will probably provoke his departure, the French Pr…
This political re-entry has a name: François Bayrou. With his vote of confidence of 8 September, the Prime Minister transforms his last days in Matignon into a media coup.
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