François Bayrou: a high-risk political return

The Prime Minister will face a tense political return to work. September 10, budget, motion of censure... François Bayrou's return to work is likely to be eventful.
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François Bayrou acknowledged this in the columns of Le Parisien. His political return to school promises to be high-risk. Already threatened with a motion of censure by La France Insoumise since the presentation of his budget, the Prime Minister must also face calls to shut down the country on September 10. A movement launched on social networks, now supported by the left. " We need a return to school that lives up to history, not a return of decomposition with mobilization, negotiation, and backtracking ," the Prime Minister indicated.
Another perilous exercise for François Bayrou: convincing people of the necessity of his budget, which includes €44 billion in savings. To achieve this, he proposes the elimination of two public holidays and a spending freeze for next year.
This is also why he stayed on the bridge this summer, with his videos posted on social media. Yesterday, to sweeten the pill, the mayor of Pau even promised to tackle the potential privileges of parliamentarians. Many French people have come to believe that politicians are lining their pockets, that they are taking advantage of the situation, that it's a waste of public money. This needs to be clarified. François Bayrou will resume consultations with social partners next week, then with the political forces in Parliament. He will also hold a press conference on Monday at 4 p.m.
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