DIRECT. Bayrou Government: Two weeks after Michel Barnier’s censorship, Parliament adopts the “special law” and ensures the continuity of the State

DIRECT. Bayrou Government: Two weeks after Michel Barnier’s censorship, Parliament adopts the “special law” and ensures the continuity of the State
DIRECT. Bayrou Government: Two weeks after Michel Barnier’s censorship, Parliament adopts the “special law” and ensures the continuity of the State

Emmanuel Macron will receive his Prime Minister François Bayrou again on Wednesday afternoon at the Elysée to move forward on the composition of the government, before leaving until Sunday to go to Brussels, Mayotte, Djibouti and Ethiopia, we have learned. Afp to the president’s entourage.

This source was not able to say if this new meeting, after the two talks on Tuesday, could lead to the government’s announcement before the departure of the Head of State, or if it is a matter of ‘a milestone. “It’s progressing,” said someone close to Emmanuel Macron after Tuesday’s meetings.

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Parliament adopts “special law”

Saved in the extremes. A “special law” submitted urgently to compensate for the absence of a 2025 budget after the censure of the government of Michel Barnier, replaced by François Bayrou, was definitively adopted on Wednesday by the French Parliament, after a final unanimous vote by the Senate.

Two days after the deputies, the senators in turn approved this atypical bill and very limited in its scope, which authorizes the executive to levy taxes and borrow to finance the State and Social Security while the is suffering from political instability not seen in decades.

The “special law”, to compensate for the absence of a budget for 2025, was definitively adopted on Wednesday in Parliament after a final unanimous vote by the Senate #AFP pic.twitter.com/3jxh3Y1wjN

— Agence France-Presse (@afpfr) https://twitter.com/afpfr/status/1869410190812119334?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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