France’s Bayrou Loses Confidence Vote Over Proposed Austerity Measures
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What comes after that to Paris?
French Prime Minister Francois Bayro lost a vote on Monday with a vote from 194-364, as Paris drowned in political turmoil and incitement to new calls for surprise elections. Bayro is the fourth Prime Minister of France in less than two years and the second to be removed in a vote without confidence since 1962.
Bayro called for a vote on pressure to address the prosperous debt crisis in Paris. “You have the ability to bring down the government, but you don’t have the ability to erase reality,” Bayro warned against legislators before voting on Monday. “The reality will remain uncompromising: the expenses will continue to rise, and the debt burden, which is already unbearable, will increase, heavier and more expensive.”
Last year, France’s budget deficit reached 5.8 percent of GDP – the output of the output 3 percent of GDP, and public debt exports 113.9 percent of GDP. Bayro proposed a series of controversial austerity measures, including a reduction in about 44 billion euros (about $ 51 billion) of the budget next year, to address this.
But the legislators opposed to the right and the left (carry 330 seats in the National Assembly of 577 seats) gathered together to undermine the Bayro government. “This moment represents the end of the suffering of the Phantom government,” said Machelid Bano of the uncomfortable France Party, with his departure. “
Bayro will submit his resignation on Tuesday, as French President Emmanuel Macron decides what to do after that. Macron has three options: appoint another prime minister and hopes that the fifth time is magic; An invitation to the sudden parliamentary elections, which it excluded again and again; Or he decreased himself, despite the pledge to stay in power until the end of his term in 2027.
The polls from IFOP, Elabe and Toluna Harris Interactive indicate that between 56 and 69 percent of the French want sudden parliamentary elections. In comparison, Feryan’s opinion poll showed this month that only 15 percent of voters have confidence in Macron, with a decrease in 6 percentage points since July.
The last elections in France resulted in a sudden suspended parliament, as the right -wing national gathering won the largest number of votes, and the left -wing coalition of the country secures most seats in general, and the loss of the Macron Coalition. “Our country has an urgent need for clarity, and it has the most urgent need for unity,” Bayro said on Monday. “But the division that threatens it is the one that threatens its image and reputation.”
After the conservative Prime Minister and the Central Prime Minister’s failures, some analysts expect Macron to choose a candidate from the socialists on the left, instead of inviting the sudden elections or step down. However, opposition parties can remain unused for anyone choosing, and paralysis closer to instability in 1958, when the Fifth Paris Republic was created. The major anti -government demonstrations are expected to be throughout France on Wednesday, and the prevailing labor unions are planning to protest the budget discounts proposed on September 18.
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The world this week
Tuesday, September 9: The eighties of the United Nations General Assembly begins.
British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer is hosting NATO Secretary -General Mark Roti.
Polish President Carole Noruki visits Finland.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcus Junior concludes a three -day trip to Cambodia.
Wednesday September 10: Portuguese Prime Minister Louis Montenegro concludes a three -day trip to China.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog begins a two -day trip to London.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni will host Moldovan Mia Sando.
Thursday, September 11: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosts Prime Minister Moreti Navin Ramgolam in the Indian city of Varanasi.
Friday, September 12: A trial is expected to be sentenced against former Brazilian President Gere Bolsonaro.
Sunday September 14: Russia held regional elections.
Monday, September 15: Syria held the parliamentary elections.
What we are following
Jerusalem shooting. Two archers opened fire at a bus station in Jerusalem on Monday, killing at least six people and wounding more than 20 others. According to Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, the two gunmen were from the occupied West Bank and were killed by an Israeli and civilian soldier.
Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic jihad praised the shooting, although any of the two groups did not demand responsibility, while the Israeli government described the incident as a “terrorist attack.” Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas also condemned “any targeting of Palestinian and Israeli civilians.”
The extremists in the West Bank have made several stabbing attacks and fire on Israeli civilians since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, and the violent Israeli settlers’ attacks escalated on the Palestinians. In November 2023, three Israelis were killed in the shooting of Jerusalem buses, and in October 2024, seven people were killed in Tel Aviv.
In response to the shooting on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, “We are now in follow -up, and the villages from which the killers came.” On Monday, the Israeli forces were deployed to several areas on the outskirts of Ramallah, the West Bank, where the attackers came.
Replace Ishiba. Less than a year after a year, Japanese Prime Minister Shigro Ishiba announced on Sunday his intention to leave his post. His sudden resignation is pushing Japan to another political account, forcing the ruling liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to hold an emergency leadership session on Monday to prepare bids behind Ishiba. The LDP coalition, which has recently lost its majority in Parliament, plans to perform its vote on October 4.
Many legislators are expected to pay for the Ishiba seat, including former Foreign Minister Tushimitsu Muttigi. “LDP faces the worst crisis since its foundation,” Moteci said on Monday when announcing his intentions in the show. The chief captain of the Council of Ministers, Yoshimasa Hayaishi, veteran at LDP, Sana Takaychi, and Minister of Agriculture Cengero Koizumi to run for the Premier League.
The liberal democratic Party has the modern Japan for all of the five of 70 years. However, the rise in foreigners in foreigners, the constant deficiency of rice, and the finance scandal have harmed the reputation of the ruling party and injecting uncertainty in Japanese politics. Instead, young people are increasingly turning into available right movements; Two new conservative parties were the largest winners of the Higher Council elections in Japan.
Attributed voices. The Party of Argentine President Javier Millie suffered a comprehensive defeat in the Buenos Aires province elections on Sunday. The Milei La Librtad Avanza party won only 34 percent of voting compared to the 47 percent left -wilderose opposition, indicating a possible future future for the Millia liberation government, which faces renewal elections late next month.
“We have suffered from a setback, and we must accept it with responsibility,” Miley told his supporters on Sunday. “If we make political errors, we will understand them, and we will address them, we will modify our actions.” At the same time, though, Miley pledged not to retract his economic reform, including austerity measures that caused high unemployment rates, financial slowdown, and high poverty rates.
Meanwhile, Norway held parliamentary elections on Monday, which may clarify the troubles of the country -led government. Although the initial ballot shows that the center left in securing a narrow victory, Prime Minister Jonas’s store is closely monitoring the rise of extremist right -wing populism in the country, where issues related to living costs, wealth taxes, US President Donald Trump, and investment in Israel dominated.
Difficulties end
The Czech police put a pedal for minerals this week to pick up a long fast spid. The unknown driver of the Red Racing race has faded in the Formula 1 of the local authorities since 2019. But on Sunday, the police managed to track the car from a gas station outside Prague to the driver’s house in Bok Village, where he was received. Formula 1 cars are not allowed on Czech roads, as they contain sharp edges and have no lights, transformation signals, license plates or other vital safety features.
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2025-09-08 20:07:00



