France’s Macron seeks new PM after government’s fall

French President Emmanuel Macron is looking for the fifth prime minister in less than two years after the unification of the opposition parties, and his non -popular plans to tighten the United Prime Minister Francois Bayrou.
Bayrou, which defeated 364-194 in a parliamentary game on Monday, will officially resign Macron on Tuesday.
If Macron chooses to accomplish it, he will be almost impossible to unite the parliament and find ways to find a budget for 2026.
France is under the pressure of lowering a pile of debt equivalent to 114 percent of GDP, which is almost twice as much as the European Union’s three percent of the ceiling of the European Union.
Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu’s name was among those who wandered for the next Prime Minister, Macron’s other options will choose one of the center left or a technocrat.
There is no rule that determines who the President should choose or how fast.
His office said on Monday that 47 -year -old Macron will appoint his new prime minister in the next few days since 2017.
Socialists were among those who said it was a turn to rule.
“I want to be left, Greens. We have to demand power.” He said.
Meanwhile, the far -right national rally repeated a parliamentary call for a parliament that Macron has excluded so far.
In his statement to the party leader Marine le Pen, solving the parliament is “the best way to get out of a political crisis, the best way to get out of a political crisis”.
Macron’s decision to call a parliamentary election in 2024 resulted in a more fragmented parliament.
The market response became relatively silent in early transactions on Tuesday, and the separation of Bayrou has already been largely priced.
The next test will be Fitch’s decision on the sovereign note of France on Friday.
French enterprises are worried about the impact of the political crisis.
Tech Lobby France Digitale Maya Noel, “the fall of the government, the economic confidence weakens for months, contributing to the political instability.” He said.
“In the innovation sector, this instability has an immediate cost: investment and recruitment slows down.”
The country was also preparing for anti-government protests on Wednesday, “Everything Blomak”, which was mushroom at a potential echo of the widespread anti-Macron “Yellow Jacket” protests that waved the country at 2018-19.
Protesters do not have a central leadership, that is, it is difficult to evaluate how large or destructive the demonstrations can be.
Laurent Nunez, Paris Police Chief, said that 80,000 policemen will be deployed to BFM TV nationwide and that the authorities are afraid of some main roads and train stations and attempts to prevent possible violence actions.
The unions also announced one -day strike and protest on September 18th.


