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Exit François Bayrou

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September 9, 2025
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A first in France: on 8 September, Prime Minister François Bayrou (MoDem, centrist) lost the confidence vote that he himself had requested in the National Assembly by 364 votes to 194. Weakened by scandals and his proposed budget for 2026 – which some critics deemed overly austere and unfair – Bayrou resigned the day after. He has been in charge since 13 December 2024.

For some observers, the fall of the Bayrou government is merely the natural conclusion of a predictable collapse. The government faced the unenviable task of finding a way out of the political, economic and social crisis that marks the end of Emmanuel Macron’s decade of power. 

France is now plunged back into uncertainty: while it is up to the President of the Republic to promptly appoint a successor, the spectre of another dissolution of the National Assembly looms large, which could radically reshuffle the deck. The 10 September “shutdown” and the 18 September strike may end up paralysing the country: the end of the crisis is still a long way off.


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