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The confidence vote will likely be held as early as Wednesday, with the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) stating it will put forward a motion to try and topple François Bayrou's recently appointed government.

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00:00Will the French Prime Minister François Beyrou's recently appointed government survive a no-confidence vote?
00:10After forcing this year's long-overdue budget plan through Parliament without a vote on Monday afternoon,
00:16Beyrou now faces a no-confidence motion as early as Wednesday.
00:22A total of 288 votes are needed from MPs to successfully topple the government.
00:28And for the moment, it's the hard-left France Unbowed Party that said that they will be putting forward
00:34two separate motions, one against the budget plan and another one against the social security budget.
00:40As a reminder, Beyrou's predecessor, Michel Barnier, was ousted in December
00:45after the far-right and the left-wing coalition, the NFP, joined forces.
00:52However, this time, the Socialist Party, part of the NFP, said on Monday that it has chosen not to vote against Beyrou just yet.
01:00The far-right National Rally Party told us that they're still hesitating, but that they will make a decision by Wednesday afternoon.
01:07But without this crucial socialist vote, well, it looks like Beyrou might be able to survive a confidence vote this week,
01:17meaning that the budget plan could be adopted as early as end of February.
01:22This contentious bill plans to cut an eye-watering 30 billion euros and raise taxes by 20 billion euros.
01:31France has been under pressure from the EU for its public deficit, reaching 6% in 2024,
01:39more than the double the percentage allowed by Brussels.
01:43Sofia Katsenkova, reporting from Paris, for Euronews.

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