After the collapse of the previous administration over budget disputes, French President Emmanuel Macron has unveiled a new government led by Prime Minister Francois Bayrou. The newly formed cabinet seeks to address pressing financial challenges while navigating a politically divided National Assembly.
The previous cabinet, led by Michel Barnier, fell after a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly. The budget dispute was central to the collapse, with opposition parties uniting against austerity measures and spending cuts. Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party joined forces with leftist lawmakers to oust the government.
Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has assembled a team combining members of the outgoing cabinet and fresh faces from centrist and left-leaning backgrounds.
The government also includes notable new entries:
Prime Minister Bayrou faces an uphill battle to create a 2025 budget that satisfies both moderate and extreme lawmakers. Key challenges include:
President Macron remains in office until 2027 but struggles with a fractured National Assembly that lacks a clear majority. The government’s success will depend on bipartisan support to avoid further political deadlock.
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