France has been plunged into fresh political turmoil after Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a parliamentary confidence vote on 8 September 2025. With just 194 MPs supporting him and 364 voting against, Bayrou’s resignation marks the collapse of Emmanuel Macron’s fragile minority government, making this the second PM to fall in less than a year.
Key Details of the Confidence Vote
- Result: 364 MPs against, 194 in favor.
- Bayrou’s gamble: He called the vote himself, seeking backing for austerity measures to reduce public debt.
- Resignation: Bayrou, 74, will submit his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron.
- Consequence: Macron now needs to appoint his third PM in a year and the fifth since his second term began in 2022.
Reasons for Bayrou’s Fall
- Unpopular austerity plan: Proposed €44bn budget cuts and scrapping of two public holidays.
- Political deadlock: Parliament split into three blocs – left, center, far-right – with no majority.
- Scandal backlash: Criticism over Bayrou’s role in handling abuse allegations at Bétharram Catholic school when he was education minister (1993–97).
- Loss of centrist support: Even allies abstained, citing his dismissive remarks about a parliamentary inquiry.
Implications for Macron
Macron faces severe political deadlock with no guarantee that a new PM will survive parliament.
His priority is to push through the 2026 budget amid growing public debt.
He is under pressure to call fresh parliamentary elections, though he is reluctant since polls favor the far-right.
Protests and strikes are planned under the banner “Block Everything”, threatening further instability.
Important Takeaways
- President France: Emmanuel Macron
- Capital: Paris


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