
French Prime Minister Francois Bayro arrives at the National Assembly, before the parliamentary trust vote, in Paris, France, on Monday, September 8.
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Paris-The lawmakers toppled the government of France in a vote on confidence on Monday, a new crisis of the second largest economy in Europe, which obliges President Emmanuel Macron to search for a fourth prime minister in 12 months.
Prime Minister Francois Bayro was expelled by an overwhelming majority in a 364-194 vote against him. Payro paid the price for what seemed to be an amazing political miscalculation, the gambling that will lead to the gambling that legislators will support his view that France should reduce public spending to reform its debts. Instead, they seized the vote that he contacted the number against Bayro-a 74-year-old center that was appointed by Macron last December.
The removal of the Bayro’s short minority government is now constitutionally bound to submit its resignation to Macron after less than nine months in his position-the renewal of humans in uncertainty and the risk of a long-failed road to France with France with the challenges of salt, including budget difficulties, wars in Ocreen, Gaza and Gaza.