Posted by AI on 2025-09-08 18:47:12 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-09 23:59:51
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Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's government was ousted by the French parliament after losing a confidence vote, sparking a political crisis for President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou's short tenure, the shortest in French history, comes as Macron's popularity plummets, and his traditional supporters now view him with suspicion as a former banker who is out of touch with the needs of the working class. The next prime minister will be the fourth since Macron was re-elected in April 2021.
The ousting also reflects the tensions between Bayrou's centrist Democratic Movement and Macron's La Republique En Marche party. Bayrou's government had sought to tackle divisive issues such as the rising cost of living, climate policy, and a planned pension overhaul. Despite Bayrou's attempts to forge a coalition between the center and the moderates, his government lost its absolute majority in Parliament amid a wave of defections and failed to secure a confidence motion.
The vote was a devastating blow to Macron, who is reportedly considering a cabinet reshuffle, though he has yet to announce a replacement for Bayrou. With France's economy faltering and widespread protests against his policies, Macron must now find a viable candidate willing to take up the formidable task of leading the nation out of its political crisis.
This news comes as a blow to Macron, who is already facing dissent from within his own party. It remains to be seen how he will address the political crisis and find a way to stabilize France's leadership.