French Government Falls After Bayrou Loses Confidence Vote
- Legislators in France voted to topple the government, marking a new crisis for the country.
- Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted with a 364-194 vote, forcing him to resign.
- This is the second government to fall in less than 10 months, raising concerns about public debt management in France.
- Bayrou's minority government lasted under nine months and is required to resign now.
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The Republicans have divided themselves on the confidence that François Bayrou and his government have gained. The right now wants to put pressure on the next Prime Minister.
Following the vote of confidence on Monday 8 September, the government of François Bayrou was overthrown by the deputies. This is what the elected members of the Loire voted for.
Zero hour for French President Macron as Prime Minister Bayrou's government collapses
Paris politics has once again descended into chaos, as the government of Prime Minister François Bayrou collapsed on Monday after the National Assembly overwhelmingly voted against a confidence measure brought forward by the embattled PM in a last-ditch effort to pass through a national budget. The deadlock over the budget came in large part as a result of President Macron's Machiavellian move during last summer's legislative elections to form a…
The result was never in doubt, but it has cast real doubts on France's future. Francois Bayrou played and lost. France's prime minister called a surprise no-confidence vote in late August, and this evening the National Assembly in Paris voted to dismiss him from office. That leaves France with no solution to a worsening economic crisis and President Emmanuel Macron with few good options. He is now forced to seek a new prime minister, his fifth i…
France's minority government under Prime Minister François Bayrou has failed after she has clearly lost a vote of confidence in the National Assembly. Of 558 ... The post France: Bayrou loses vote of confidence clearly – resignation demanded by Macron appeared first on Apollo News.
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