French Prime Minister Bayrou Ousted in Confidence Vote
Paris,(International Desk) – French Prime Minister François Bayrou has been forced out of office after France’s parliament voted against him in a key confidence motion late Monday, dealing another blow to President Emmanuel Macron’s government. Bayrou, who was appointed just nine months ago, faced mounting opposition over controversial austerity measures aimed at curbing France’s budget…
Paris,(International Desk) – French Prime Minister François Bayrou has been forced out of office after France’s parliament voted against him in a key confidence motion late Monday, dealing another blow to President Emmanuel Macron’s government.
Bayrou, who was appointed just nine months ago, faced mounting opposition over controversial austerity measures aimed at curbing France’s budget deficit. Lawmakers rejected his reform package, triggering the collapse of his administration.
According to French media, Bayrou is expected to formally submit his resignation to President Macron on Tuesday. The president now faces the challenge of appointing his fifth prime minister in less than two years, underlining the political instability in Paris.
Analysts say the frequent changes in government leadership are weakening Macron’s ability to push through economic reforms as France struggles with rising inflation, public discontent, and political polarization.