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The Fate of France's Prime Minister Is in the Far Right's Hands – Again

Summary by Le Monde
Prime Minister François Bayrou, who has no majority in Parliament, has lost the Socialists' 'indulgence.' Now, if the far-right Rassemblement National were to back a vote of no confidence, he would fall, like his predecessor Michel Barnier.

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BAROMÈTRE FIGARO MAGAZINE - The Prime Minister's confidence score drops 2 points and is approaching his record of unpopularity in May. Emmanuel Macron remains at a very low level.

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Under pressure on the left as well as on the right, Prime Minister François Bayrou faces growing mistrust in the Assembly. Threatened by a motion of censure by the socialists and criticized on the question of proportionality, he tries to preserve his majority while avoiding dissolution.

The letter of 1 July by Pablo Pillaud-Vivien This Tuesday will be voted the motion of censure tabled by the Socialist Party. A motion to prove its opposition... but which does not hide that the parliamentary left is sinking into strategic break-up. The act is political but the moment reveals above all the institutional impasse and cynicism of role-playing in the Assembly. It is a motion of censure that is not really one, or rather: a motion of c…

The Prime Minister, François Bayrou, at the Hôtel de Matignon, in Paris, on 26 June 2025. BENOIT TESSIER / REUTERS L-un posterizes his determination, the other reaffirms his opposition. "There is a majority for the proportional to the National Assembly", the Prime Minister, François Bayrou, Sunday 29 June, in the program "The Grand Jury" of RTL-Public Sénat-Le Figaro. A few hours later, the Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, replied to …

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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