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Macron Names Bayrou as France's New Prime Minister
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Bayrou is the leader of the MoDem party and has been a close ally of Macron. He was previously cleared of allegations of embezzlement of European Parliament funds. Bayrou must now form a government and pass a budget through a sharply divided parliament, which includes a budget that will address France's spiraling deficit and debt burden. Bayrou has been a well-known figure in French politics for decades and has run for president three times.
Congratulations, François @bayrou , on your appointment as Prime Minister of France. You have always had Europe at heart. Let us all work together towards a stronger, more competitive Europe that has the means to defend itself.
We ask him [Bayrou] to undertake what his predecessor did not want to do: hear and listen to the opposition in order to construct a reasonable and thoughtful budget. Any other policy that would only be an extension of Macronism, twice rejected at the ballot box, could only lead to impasse and failure.
Any other policy that would simply be an extension of Macronism, twice rejected at the ballot box, could only lead to deadlock and failure.
We are asking him to do what his predecessor was unwilling to do: listen to the opposition and build a reasonable, well-considered budget.
This new prime minister must understand that he has no majority in parliament ... our red lines remain.
We would only have called for an immediate no-confidence vote if a prime minister had been appointed from the left or far left.
The President of the Republic has appointed Mr. Francois Bayrou as prime minister and tasked him with forming a government.
Let us work together for a stronger and more competitive Europe, with the means to defend itself.
At such a difficult moment for France, I know he has the qualities to defend the national interest and built the crucial stability French people want.
I think that there is a path to be found that brings people together instead of dividing them.
I turned it down. In two and a half years, I'll be 80. It wouldn't be serious.
I told you I wanted someone from the left and the Greens and I think Mr Bayrou isn't one or the other.
President Macron has put two fingers up to democracy.
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sources
- 1.France 24
- 2.CNN
- 3.CNA News
- 4.The Times
- 5.CTV News
- 6.BBC
- 7.Al Jazeera
- 8.ABC News (Australia)
- 9.The New York Times
- 10.The Washington Post
- 11.The Guardian
- 12.The Japan Times
perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Immigration to Europe
- 3.France under Emmanuel Macron
- 4.Inflation
- 5.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 6.European defense
- 7.French Politics
- 8.European Energy Market
- 9.French Economy
- 10.National Debt
countries
organizations
- 1.Socialist Party
- 2.Modem
- 3.National Rally
- 4.La France Insoumise party
- 5.Elysée Palace
- 6.Green Party
- 7.Nouveau Front Populaire
- 8.Catholic Church
- 9.EU Parliament
- 10.Hôtel Matignon
- 11.Ifop
- 12.French Communist Party
persons
- 1.Emmanuel Macron
- 2.François Bayrou
- 3.Marine Le Pen
- 4.Michel Barnier
- 5.Mathilde Panot
- 6.Nicolas Sarkozy
- 7.Marine Tondelier
- 8.Jordan Bardella
- 9.Bernard Cazeneuve
- 10.Jean-Yves Le Drian
- 11.Gabriel Attal
- 12.Sebastien Lecornu