France's Prime Minister François Bayrou overwhelmingly lost a confidence vote Monday after nine months in office. CBS News correspondent Shanelle Kaul has more.
Breakdown
- François Bayrou was removed as French Prime Minister after a no-confidence vote. 3s
- Bayrou proposed $51 billion in public spending cuts to address France's debt. 38s
- Lawmakers from both sides opposed the cuts, fearing impacts on public services. 58s
- The no-confidence vote passed 364 to 194, formally ousting Bayrou. 1m 19s
- President Macron must now choose between a snap election or appointing a new prime minister. 1m 35s