France is grappling with political turmoil as Prime Minister Francois Bayrou intends to use the controversial 49.3 constitutional measure to pass the 2025 budget bill without a vote. The move comes amid a lack of a parliamentary majority following Emmanuel Macron's dissolution of parliament and a subsequent snap election, resulting in a fragmented assembly. As opposition parties like the hard-left France Unbowed and far-right National Rally consider confidence votes against Bayrou, the potential for government collapse looms large, reflecting deep divisions and uncertainty within French politics.
With no majority in the Assemblee Nationale, Prime Minister Francois Bayrou plans to use constitutional measures to bypass a vote on the 2025 budget, intensifying political uncertainty.
The hard-left France Unbowed party has declared its intention to file a confidence vote against Bayrou’s budget maneuver, showcasing the fractious state of French politics.
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