Francois Bayrou Appointed as France's New Prime Minister Amid Political Crisis
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News | Francois Bayrou appointed as Prime Minister of France. |
| Key Appointment | Bayrou is the third Prime Minister appointed by Macron in 2024. |
| Background of Bayrou | Bayrou, 73, is the founder of the Democratic Movement (MoDem) party. |
| Previous Roles | Served as mayor of Pau and was previously the Justice Minister. |
| Immediate Task | Passing a special law to extend the 2024 budget amid political crisis. |
| Significant Challenge | Handling the contentious 2025 budget bill aiming to save €60 billion. |
| Political Landscape | National Assembly is divided into three blocs, making legislation challenging. |
| Macron's Strategy | Macron hopes Bayrou can avoid no-confidence votes until July 2025. |
| Political Instability | France faces rising borrowing costs and political instability. |
| Macron's Popularity | Macron's low popularity raises doubts about completing his second term. |
| Budget Issues | The 2025 budget bill faces criticism from both the far-right and far-left. |
| Marine Le Pen's Position | Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally has not immediately supported Bayrou. |
| Bayrou's Leadership Test | Bayrou's ability to navigate a fragmented National Assembly will be critical. |
| Cleared of Charges | Bayrou was cleared of fraud charges earlier this year, stemming from a 2017 investigation. |

