France: Prime Minister Bayrou ousted in confidence vote
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Monday, 08 September, 2025, 21:22
![]() Now that Francois Bayrou's government has fallen, the prime minister must hand in his resignation. President Emmanuel Macron will then need to either choose a new prime minister or call snap elections. While certain factions, particularly the far-right National Rally, have argued in favor of new elections, members of the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) alliance are urging for Macron to appoint a prime minister from the left. New elections are unlikely to result in a more favorable parliament for Macron, as his centrist alliance is currently suffering in the polls. Bayrou is a member of Macron's centrist faction and had governed in coalition with center-right parties, such as the conservative Republicans. |

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