François Bayrou remains French Prime Minister after surviving a no-confidence vote, ensuring the adoption of the contentious 2025 budget plan.
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00:00French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived two no-confidence votes on Wednesday evening
00:06and ensured the adoption of the country's long-overdue state budget plan.
00:11The vote came after Bayrou used a controversial constitutional tool
00:15to force the contentious budget plan through Parliament on Monday.
00:19The two no-confidence motions on Wednesday were tabled by the hard-left France Unbowed Party
00:24but did not garner enough votes to bring down the government.
00:28That's because the far-right as well as the Socialist Party,
00:33the official allies of the France Unbowed, decided to abstain from voting,
00:38provoking anger and an implied exclusion of the centre-left party from the left-wing coalition.
00:58But the leader of the Socialists defended his party's decision.
01:29No more hiring, no more investing, no more projects.
01:31It's not possible.
01:32We can't have a country that for the next three months
01:35is still wondering what its government is, what its budget is.
01:42Although the unsuccessful no-confidence motions give Bayrou's minority government some breathing room,
01:48the coming months will likely be turbulent.
01:51The Socialist Party announced on Wednesday they will be tabling a no-confidence vote on February 19th.
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