In an interview with La Tribune Dimanche Media, Bayrou would use the constitutional tools known in Article 49.3, the government could pass the bill without a parliamentary vote, but was exposed to the consent of trust.
On Monday, French lawmakers will discuss the conclusions of the joint council committee on the state budget and will be interested in the social security budget in the second half.
Bayrou said, “Now we must adopt immediately. “A country like us cannot have a budget. The only way to do so is to take responsibility for the government.”
After the SNAP elections in June delivered the clear majority, the confrontation against the background of the fractured parliament was developed. President Emmanuel Macron headed to Vannier to search for trouble in September. However, Barnier’s proposed Australity Budget spent 40 billion euros ($ 42 billion) and raised taxes by 20 billion euros, causing deepened divisions, causing the tension of the House of Representatives and causing a dramatic political confrontation. Bayrou announced that in order to pursue more stability for minority governments, it will renegotiate a competitive plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 in January. The government’s revised plan to limit France’s deficit to a total of 5.4 %, this year’s domestic production also solved the concerns of opposition lawmakers.
The Committee maintained additional taxes on large companies by raising taxes on financial transactions. Bayrou also promised not to cut 4,000 jobs in national education.
The Ranged Party France Undowed has already announced that it will already present the consent of certainty, which is expected to obtain the support of communists and green lawmakers. The top leader, Marine Le Pen, played an important role in exposing the previous government. Her national rally has the largest single group in the House of Representatives of France, but her party has not yet provided voting guidelines.
The votes of socialists who have adopted a constructive approach to budget negotiations in recent weeks can be decisive in the future of Bayrou. They are opposed to the government, but they have promised to work for the national benefit of budget issues.
“We have gained a lot of reversal from the government and pointed out that the promise of the prime minister was glorified,” he said. “But they remain inappropriate.”