France found itself mired in yet another crisis on Tuesday, after Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's gamble to win backing for his deeply unpopular debt-reduction plan backfired, plunging the country deeper into political and financial instability.
Breakdown
- Prime Minister Beyroux called a confidence vote after failing to secure support for an austerity budget.
- Opposition parties from the left and far right are preparing to topple the government. 13s
- If the government falls, President Macron may have to appoint a new prime minister or call snap elections. 44s
- The radical left has filed a motion to depose President Macron, though such motions have never succeeded. 1m 35s