French PM resigns

法国总理辞职

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2025-09-09

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The French PM resigned after his government lost a parliamentary vote of confidence he had called for; Also in the programme security fears in Israel after Jerusalem shootings; and Gen Z protests against a social media ban in Nepal turn deadly. (Image: French protesters holding banner with ‘bye Bayrou’. Credit: Reuters)
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  • Hello and welcome to NewsHour Live from the BBC World Service in London.

  • I'm Rebecca Kezby.

  • And we head straight to France, where in the past couple of hours the Prime Minister,

  • Francois Beirut, has lost a confidence vote, plunging the country into yet more political crisis.

  • President Emmanuel Macron is now left with nothing but hard decisions,

  • whether to appoint another Prime Minister,

  • his fifth in less than two years, or call yet another snap election.

  • He's technically in power as president for another two years, but he's also facing calls to resign.

  • And there's some.

  • Seems to be no unity in the French parliament.

  • The scale of the government defeat tonight was even worse than had been predicted.

  • We'll take a look at what all this means in a moment, but it's been a dramatic day.

  • Mr Beirut called the vote of confidence himself, asking the parliament,

  • which is broadly split into three different blocks from the far left to the far right.

  • To back his budget plans, the country is facing eye-watering levels of national debt,

  • and Mr Beirut said that the whole model of the nation needs to be reinvented.

  • He warns that if the economic outlook isn't fixed,

  • France's youth will fall victim to the slavery of debt.

  • Submission to debt is the same as submission through military force,

  • being dominated by weapons or by our creditors.