
The French government is facing the risk of collapse, after 3 major opposition parties said that it will not support a confidence vote, Prime Minister Francois Bayro announced his intention to make it on the eighth of next September as part of his plans to make comprehensive budget discounts.
The right -wing National Rally Party and the Green Party and the Socialists, whose fate of Bayro is largely dependent on their vote, said that they do not see a reason for its support. New ministers immediately or to ask Bayro to stay at the head of a caretaker government, and can also call for early elections. Macron had lost his last prime minister, Michelle Barnier, in a vote to block confidence due to the budget in late 2024, just 3 months after he took office after other early elections in July of that year. Bayro admitted that seeking to obtain the confidence of a very divided parliament was a risky bet. “Yes, it is fraught with risks, but not doing anything more dangerous,” he said in a news conference. He said that voting on confidence will measure whether it has enough support in Parliament to pressure the budget of up to 44 billion euros (51.51 billion dollars), as he tries to curb the deficit, which amounted to 5.8% of GDP last year, which is nearly more than the official limit of the European Union of 3%. (Al -Jazeera)
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