Prime Minister of France: The danger to the country over excessive debt will remain even if the government is overthrown

French Prime Minister, Francois Bayro, confirmed today, Monday, that the danger to France will remain, even if the government is overthrown, before a vote on confidence in his government against the background of a dispute over the state budget for 2026, and the excessive debt that the country suffers from, stressing that spending will continue to rise more, and the indiscriminate debt burden, will become more. Weight & quot;. To present arguments to the deputies on the necessity of granting his government confidence. Bayro on & quot; a major problem on national education, saying: & quot; our educational model today is retreating, with a decline in mastering the basic skills in writing, reading and account & quot; & quot; we have major questions about the social model & quot;. And merged them & quot; through work, through language, and through commitment to respect the principles of our lives & quot;
then Bayro talked about the most important issue that relates to the excessive debt that France suffers from, and he explained that the country’s life is threatened by its excessive debt, and he said that spending is increasing, the deficit accumulates, and the debts accumulate. Asfa said that the country did not witness a budget & quot & quot; 51 years ago. & quot; In the national effort. Heavy & quot;. In the event that confidence is not granted, Francois Bayro, the fourth prime minister of France in three years, will have to resign. Bayro – during a press conference dedicated to his budget economy plan, warned on August 25 – of the imminent danger posed by & quot; excessive debt & quot; France, declaring his intention to ask Parliament to vote for confidence in its government today (September 8), on the basis of the 2026 budget project, which provides for an economy in expenditures of $ 44 billion, and canceling two official holidays to reduce the steady religion of the country, which constitutes 114 percent of GDP. The major opposition parties announced their refusal to grant confidence to the government of Francois Bayro, as well as the extreme right, which made the fall of the government an inevitable matter, and opened the door to a new stage of political uncertainty in the second largest economy in the European Union. It was unsuccessful. Bayro to stay at the head of the caretaker government, and can also call for early elections, which enters the country again in a new cycle of instability and political uncertainty.
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