France faces the possibility of having the fifth prime minister in less than two years, the economic crisis and the threat of further civil riots if parliamentary deadlock is not completed in the coming days.
France MPs members will debate the vote in disbelief in the current prime minister, Francois Bayrou, on Monday afternoon.
If, as expected, he lost, it would deepen the country’s economic and political downturn and could even place the future Emmanuel Macron’s Presidential doubt.
Bayrou, a 74 -year -old political veteran who only served since December, has proposed a drastic budget that produced around £ 40 billion in savings, including cutting two country’s annual general days.
This has been fulfilled by a fairly large opposition and even anger among French society, although Bayrou and economists in Europe have warned that the second largest economy in the EU Facing the Greek Style Debt Crisis If not act immediately.
Bayrou mentioned the unexpected voice of trust last month, hoping to increase his legitimacy and get a very controversial economic package that was passed.
The Socialist Party is expected to join its natural enemies in the national rally of the right wing to oppose the Prime Minister.
Celine Thiebault-Martinez, a member of the Socialist Party Parliament, said the Bayrou budget “once again punished the most vulnerable working class family and ordinary workers”.
The alternative budget of the party will make half of the savings desired by Bayrou and will pay back a very large state debt in a longer time.
MS Thiebault-Martinez did not believe they could be persuaded to support the Prime Minister on Monday.
“They raised the IMF flag, said we would soon be under supervision Greece In the past, but that was a fake argument; They were made to scare. “
But the numbers do not support his opinion.
France has not balanced the budget since 1974. The debt to GDP ratio is now the third highest in Europe, only better than Greece and Italy, and the country spends more serving its debts every year than in defense or education.
National Rally, Marine Le Pen’s right wing party Rise up in a national poll, assistance that holds new parliamentary elections, believes they will increase their part of parliamentary members in the assembly, put them in a bigger position.
They saw Monday’s vote as an opportunity to punish Mr. Macron.
Members of the National Religion Parliament Gaetan Dussaussaye said “For eight years now [since Mr Macron was elected] It has always been the same recipe: more rules, more taxes, prevent the French economy from working and moving forward “.
But the right -wing party is not clear when asked what an alternative plan is to reform the country’s economy.
“What we want is a total change in how the economy is managed in France. That means giving strength back to the French people to decide,” he said.
Assuming Bayrou lost his votes on Monday and the government fell, he would remain in the temporary office while the president find out what to do next.
Mr. Macron will only be faced with difficult choices; Call a new election to try to rebuild the majority, appointing another new prime minister in the hope that they can succeed where four previously failed, or even withdraw, something that he had repeatedly ignored even though the call continued to develop to leave.
Nicolas Gaudin, owner of CMO, a company that makes spare parts for the car and flight industry, based in the National Rally’s Northern France Heartland, said he was torn apart.
He wants – and the needs – some economic certainty and without immediate reform, his company can go bankrupt at the end of the year, but for him, Bayrou’s policy ruins social considerations that “make France a beautiful country”.
He said: “Our clients, large companies in the aeronautical and automotive industries, cut maintenance and industrialization costs and which directly have an impact on our requests and orders.
“We do not have visibility at this time. Back in June, we told ourselves that things will be taken in September, but here we in September, and we still do not have further information.”
For its small workforce on the factory floor, they are easier – they feel long abandoned by traditional political classes.
Alexandre Bocquet said the entire political system “needs to be returned from the start”
“We do not feel represented. When it comes to buying power or work, we feel right -really abandoned,” he added.
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This sentiment has made the Le Pen Party National Rally Party Favorite to win the President in the next election in 2027, if not faster.
Many consider Macron to be responsible for the crisis after he summoned the SNAP selection in June 2024 which caused the hung parliament and the very cracked lower space could not approve many things.
One day civilian action has been called for next Wednesday.
It is unclear how wide it will happen, but the organizer hopes that the business will be closed and the main travels are blocked.
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