France is in political chaos as President Macron's ally, Prime Minister Bayrou, faces a stunning no-confidence vote. With public support dwindling and protests looming, can Macron stabilize his presidency amidst growing calls for change?
In a stunning political shift, François Bayrou has been ousted as France's prime minister after just nine months, leading to a crisis for President Macron as he faces appointing a new leader amidst a divided parliament.
France is in a state of political crisis following the ousting of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou, who lost a confidence vote in the National Assembly. With Macron facing mounting pressure, the country braces for a potential shift in leadership amidst growing calls for fresh elections.
French lawmakers have voted to remove Prime Minister François Bayrou, plunging the country into a political crisis as economic pressures mount. With a new prime minister on the horizon, the situation grows increasingly unstable.
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