French govt risks collapse with budget confidence vote

France’s minority government, three main opposition parties, Prime Minister Francois Bayrou’nun will not support a vote of confidence in the next month is increasingly seen next month.
Bayrou marked the September 8 vote on the plans to sweep budget cuts.
The far -right national rally, where Bayrou had largely lied to the fate, said the greens and the socialists did not see how they could support him.
If the National Assembly loses the vote of trust, the Bayrou government will fall.
Uncertainty scares investors and receives a risk premium on French bonds on German equivalents by 5.0 basis points.
The CAC-40 index of the leading French shares fell 1.6 percent.
If the government falls, President Emmanuel Macron may immediately call a new prime minister or ask Bayrou to remain the head of a guard government or choose an election.
Macron lost his last prime minister Michel Barnier in July after another instant election in July that year, with an insecure vote at the end of 2024 at the end of 2024.
Bayrou admitted that searching for the trust of a very fragmented parliament was a risky bet.
“Yes, it is risky, but it is even more risky not to do anything,” he said to a press conference that he said that the country was the biggest danger he faced because of his big pile of debt.
Trust game, last year, 5.8 percent of the gross domestic product last year trying to domesticate a gap, 44 billion euros (A79.39 billion) budget to squeeze the parliament to measure enough support, he said.
Even if the government wins the vote of confidence, it only means that France supports its views on financial problems, and later the real budget is voted for the year.
Bayrou proposed to scrape two public holidays at 2026 at 2026 and freeze welfare expenditures and tax brackets, and did not set them for inflation.
Authorized, bank holidays, the proposal can be set up, he said.
Extreme right -wing party chief Jordan Bardella, Bayrou’nun De Facto’nun willingly announced the “government of the government,” he said.
“RN will never vote in favor of a government that suffers from the French people,” he said.
Leader Marine Le Pen said that RN would vote for Bayrou like the Greens.
Left Left France Innow said that the vote would mark the end of the government.
The votes of socialist politicians will be decisive for the fate of Bayrou, because if they participate in voting against other left sides and the government, there will be enough votes to reject it.
Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure said TF1 television would not vote in favor of a trust movement for French socialists’ Bayrou.
The vote of trust will only take place two days before the protests planned on social media and supported by leftist parties and some unions.
In 2018, the call for general protests of 10 September made comparisons with the yellow vest protests that exploded about fuel price increases and high life costs.
The “Gilets Jaunes” protests turned into a wider movement and economic reform efforts against Macron.

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