Less than a week until a no-confidence vote, French President Emmanuel Macron has urged Prime Minister Francois Bayrou to work with the Socialist Party, which says it is ready to form a new government.
Breakdown
- Macron urges the government to collaborate with the Socialist Party to broaden its support base.
- Prime Minister Bayrou has not made concessions to the Socialists on budget issues. 47s
- Socialist leader Olivier Farr positions his party as ready to govern if Bayrou's government falls. 1m 7s
- Farr calls for a left-wing Prime Minister, citing recent election results. 1m 33s
- The Socialists' move has caused tension with hard-left allies, drawing criticism from Jean-Luc Mélenchon. 1m 45s