François Bayrou and Emmanuel Macron Georges Gobet / AFP President of France, Emmanuel Macron, is again under strong pressure after losing another prime minister of his government. ✅ Click here to follow the G1 international news channel on WhatsApp on Monday (8), the French parliament voted to overthrow François Bayrou, the fourth Macron Prime Minister in less than two years. Shortly after the result, the president’s office said he will appoint his replacement “in the coming days.” But what is behind another political turbulence in the country? Understand: 🕵️♂️ What is behind the fall of Bayrou? Dissatisfaction with government budget proposal, with 44 billion euros cuts. Increased French debt, which rose to 113.9% of GDP – last year’s deficit was almost double the 3% limit of the European Union. Deeply divided and polarized parliament. Opposition pressure for Macron to resign, dissolve parliament and call early elections. ⏳ What happens now? Bayrou promised to present his resignation to Macron on Tuesday (9), but it is possible that the president ask the prime minister to remain in office in an interim way. There is no determined deadline for Macron to indicate Bayrou’s replacement, but the promise is that the name of the new prime minister will be announced in the “next days.” Whatever the government’s choice, the new prime minister will have the same challenge his predecessor had when he took office: balance the French finances and approve the budget. 👥 Who can take office? Eric Lombard, finance minister, aligned with the center. Bernard Cazeneuve, former Socialist Prime Minister, from Center left. Pierre Moscovici, head of the Court of Auditors and former Minister, also from Center left. Sébastien Leconnu, Minister of Defense, of Centro-Law. 🔥 Pressure on the streets and networks The fall of Bayrou was celebrated on the streets in various places in France. On September 10, the Popular Movement Bloquons Tout (“Let’s Block Everything”), which grew on social networks, plans protests across the country. Strikes and demonstrations were called by unions from all over the country to September 18. Videos: More Assisted from G1
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Macron under pressure after losing another Prime Minister: Understand the political crisis in France
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