France overthrows Fourth Premier in two years after a new vote of confidence
Premier left the National Assembly without making any pronouncement after his defeat and should resign tomorrow. According to speaking of sources linked to François to the AFP news agency, he must deliver the request to Macron.
Fall of the Prime Minister takes place two days before the journey of protests marked by various sectors. With the motto “Let’s Block Everything”, the movement promises a series of stoppages across the country. Despite claiming to be apolitical, the movement was first pulled by the Les Essentiels France group, which usually has European anti-union nods and contrary to the Macron government.
Now, President Emmanuel Macron will have to seek a new head of government to conduct a budget for Parliament. France faces strong pressure to remedy its finances, with last year’s deficit almost double the European Union limit of 3% of economic production and public debt in 113.9% of GDP.
So far, Macron has ruled out the possibility of dissolving Parliament, as he did last year. France has been plunged into a political crisis since an early election, which has resulted in an even more divided parliament.
Macron’s own alliance, while no majority since 2022, has seen its numbers fall even more, while the national meeting, anti-immigration and far right, emerged as the largest party. A loose coalition of left -wing left parties has emerged as the largest block. No field has a majority.
Head of the far-right group, Marine Le Pen attributes the crisis to President Macron. “This crisis was caused and fueled by President Emmanuel Macron and all those who served him,” the policy said before the vote of confidence.
