The French Prime Minister, François Bayrou, today faces the deputies in Nationale Assemblée after asking for confidence on his general policy in view of a difficult financial, with 44 billion euros in cuts. Its fall appears obvious, since all the oppositions – the left and the far right – will vote no. President Emmanuel Macron, who had appointed him less than 9 months ago, is already working behind the scenes to find a successor, but the company appears arduous, even if the socialist party, and in particular his secretary, Olivier Faure, has candidate to lead the government.
After the dissolution of the rooms and the early elections of July 2024, the national assembly remains divided into three blocks – far right, center and left – none of which has an absolute majority to govern. The attempt to appoint Premier Michel Barnier, former European Commissioner, lasted three months. The centrist Bayrou, a navigated politician, has passed the summer but has now run on the rock of the opposition to a very hard financial, on which he did not even want to start the negotiations with the parties. Bayrou will present himself at 3 pm in Nationale Assemblée for his general policy speech, which will last about an hour and a half. The declarations of the parties will follow, so there will be a short suspension, followed by the vote, predictable between 19 and 20.