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Macron struts on world stage as revolt over France’s soaring debt puts his PM on the brink

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President Emmanuel Macron isn’t just France’s head of state. He’s also looking like he wants to be the spokesman for the whole of Europe. He’s sought to lead Europe’s response to the Russia-Ukraine war, opposed the U.S. by supporting Palestinian statehood, and weighed in on former President Donald Trump’s desire to buy Greenland. Yet critics say he should be focusing on issues closer to home.

In Macron’s France, there is real turmoil in the country’s parliament over how to fix the massive debt load. And Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a vote of no confidence as early as Monday, which he will likely lose. Bayrou was appointed by Macron in December last year, following three other prime ministers who resigned during 2024. In many ways, what happens next is a Déjà vu scenario where the president appoints yet another prime minister as he did last December when Michel Barnier quit.

Late last month, Bayrou highlighted that France is deep in debt despite being the second-largest economy in the European Union, behind Germany. In addition to being a large economy, France is also an important U.S. trading partner. 

Because of the pending fiscal crisis, Bayrou developed a plan to reduce the fiscal deficit to 4.6% of GDP next year by making savings of 44 billion euros ($51 billion) and cutting two public holidays. That would be a smaller deficit than in any of the years from 2020 through 2024. 

FRANCE WARNS OF GLOBAL ‘BRUTALIZATION’ AMID TRUMP ARCTIC DISPUTE OVER GREENLAND

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French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he stands on the glacier Mont Nunatarsuaq during a visit to Greenland, on June 15, 2025.  (Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images)

However, the budget-cutting plan hasn’t gone down well with other parties in the French Parliament, and Bayrou faces a vote of no confidence from his fellow members of Parliament. Organized labor unions are incensed by the prime minister’s plans and are threatening work-stoppage strikes. Leo Barincou, a senior economist at Oxford Economics in Paris told Fox News Digital that any union strikes likely won’t last long, nor will they be significantly disruptive to the economy like the Yellow Vest protests in the winter of 2018 and 2019.

If Bayrou loses, there are alternatives. “Macron can call a snap election or appoint a new prime minister, but that will be hard given the current situation,” says Elias Haddad, senior markets strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman in London. “Bayrou is expected to lose, and all the other parties have vowed to topple the government.”

FROM GAZA TO GREENLAND, MACRON BREAKS WITH TRUMP ON GLOBAL FLASHPOINTS

France's Prime Minister Francois Bayrou in blue suit

France’s Prime Minister Francois Bayrou speaks during a live televised interview broadcast in Paris on Aug. 31, 2025. (ALAIN JOCARD/AFP)

One thing that almost certainly won’t happen is a resignation by Macron. “Most likely, Macron appoints another prime minister and makes a minimal budget that won’t be too scary,” Barincou says. In other words, there may be some budget cutting, but it won’t be anywhere near what the current prime minister proposed in August.

Although it seems extremely unlikely that there will be a snap election, the populist National Rally (RN) said it is preparing for one and is reviewing a potential list of candidates. The RN’s president, Jordan Bardella, said last week that, “we can and must be ready for anything, including a return to the ballot box with a dissolution of the National Assembly,” according to a report in Reuters.

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Marine Le Pen, left, and National Rally president Jordan Bardella during a political meeting on June 2, 2024 in Paris. (AP/Thomas Padilla)

Bardella spoke ahead of a meeting aimed at preparing the RN for parliamentary elections and said the party had already chosen 85% of its candidates, Reuters reported.

TRUMP SHRUGS OFF FRANCE’S RECOGNITION OF PALESTINE AS RUBIO, PROMINENT REPUBLICANS BLAST MOVE
 

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Prime Minister François Bayrou could face a no-confidence vote as early as Monday, as France’s parliament wrestles with how to address the nation’s mounting debt crisis. (Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

A collapse of the French parliament has apparently worried the European Central Bank, which oversees monetary policy for the single currency area known as the eurozone. Already, the yields on French bonds have risen by one-tenth of a percentage point, making the cost of borrowing higher than it is in neighboring Germany. 

However, while France’s debt problem isn’t going away any time soon, it is unlikely to weigh on the broader eurozone, Haddad says. He also notes that despite a recent fall in demand to buy French bonds, there is little to panic about. “The underlying demand is still good and unlikely to see a destabilizing situation in the financial markets,” he says. “The bonds are relatively healthy.” 

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Part of the overall problem facing France is that, culturally, the West has changed for the worse, says Ben Habib, who is now preparing to register Advance U.K., a new right-leaning political party in Britain. “The dependency culture has been embedded in Europe, including the U.K.,” he says. In other words, too many people are relying on government handouts rather than generating income through their own efforts.

In turn, that’s led to slower-growing economies and massive increases in government debt loads. That includes the U.K., France, Italy and countries. “It’s remarkable to me that we haven’t already hit the skids,” Habib says.

Reuters contributed to this report.

Simon Constable writes for a variety of leading publications and is a fellow at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Applied Economics, Global Health and the Study of Business Enterprise.

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