
French PM Warns Against Snap Elections Amid Political Crisis
Ahead of a parliamentary vote of confidence, François Bayrou Bayrou on Wednesday warned that early polls would not help restore stability in his country.

Ahead of a parliamentary vote of confidence, François Bayrou Bayrou on Wednesday warned that early polls would not help restore stability in his country.

The president of the Rassemblement National continues to call for Emmanuel Macron’s resignation.

All indicators are down, but the crisis is primarily political.

François Bayrou is preparing himself for the worst: a social blockade and a confidence vote are expected in the upcoming days.

Mounting anger over austerity measures is fueling calls for mass mobilization and a fresh no-confidence vote.

The tree, planted in memory of slain 23-year-old Ilan Halimi, was cut down, reigniting concerns over rising antisemitic acts in France.

Austerity measures, rising crime, and anger at the political elite could turn September 10 into Macron’s next crisis.

Immigration is the central blind spot of French budget policies.

Marine Le Pen announces her intention to bring down the government and stands ready in case of snap elections.

While the French PM claims to be “bold and taking risks,” we are still yet to see cuts of undue social welfare spending linked to immigration.