The France parliament, which is in a deadlock and is more divided than ever, seems to relieve another prime minister today, Monday.

Today is the vote for the vote of confidence and the removal of 74 -year -old François Bairou is almost inevitable, after nine ineffective months in power.

“It’s a disaster. The situation is completely blocked »commenting on the political crisis in the BBC by veteran political commentator Bruno Katres.

Others have even tougher attitude. Marin Lepen, a parliamentary leader of the far -right national alarm, accused Bairou of committed “Political Suicide”.

Describing France’s national debt ejecting as ‘A terribly dangerous period … a period of hesitation and turmoil’, The French Prime Minister warned that there was ‘Great risk of turmoil and chaos’ If Parliament does not support the austerity plan that was intended to reduce the State expenditure by 44 billion euros.

Bairou stressed that young people will be charged with multi -year debt payments ‘For the sake of the comfort of boomers’, If France fails to face national debt amounting to 114% of its annual financial production.

But Bairo’s bet is almost certain that it will fail as despite the fierce discussions of the last minute, as does not have the votes required.

At the heart of this crisis is the decision of President Emmanuel Macron, in June 2024, to call early parliamentary elections to “clarify” the balance of power in parliament.

The result was just the opposite. French voters, increasingly unhappy with their thunder, eloquent young president, turned to the ends, letting Macron to be trampled on with a weakened central minority government and a divided parliament.

What are the next steps

The climate in France, the BBC reports, seems to slides to the right and the far -right.

‘Zordan, Zordan’ Hundreds of Frenchmen were shouting at the 29 -year -old leader of the National Alarm Bardela as he arrived at a large agricultural exhibition east of Paris.

For an hour, Bardella was passing through the crowd, taking selfies with his fans.

“It looks like a good guy. Someone with whom you could have a drink. France is fighting. We pay too many taxes and we do not understand how they spend. And prices continue to grow » said Christian Magri, 44, a computer programmer.

“Bardela will reshape our country. I am not a racist at all, but I feel that in France we already have many people waiting for housing and we cannot accept all the miserables of the world. “said a woman.

“He’s a handsome man. His ideas are good. There are too many immigrants coming here. Mr. Bardela … wants to put the French first. “said a 61 -year -old.

The BBC responded to whether he sees early elections in France and himself in place of the next prime minister, replied:

“We process it. The country has been in a deadlock for more than a year. It is dangerous to let France be dragged like that And let those who have been in power for decades to destroy the country. We want to do everything we can to stop mass immigration to France. If we come to power tomorrow, We will take a referendum on the issue of immigrationhe said.

However, Few in France believe that Emmanuel Macron will announce new early parliamentary elections or will resign from his role before his term of office in 2027.

More likely to be made another attempt to find a road to a functional minority government. Having repeatedly tried to conclude agreements with the right, some wonder if Macron could try something new.

“We believe that the time has come for the president to give a Opportunity on the leftbecause we will have a different method. We will try to achieve compromises. We suggested a budget that will keep money, bring in investment for the future, a green transition … while taxing the richest for their possessions. “said Arthur Delapor, a member of the Socialist Party from Normandy.

While speculation continues about who Macron could choose as his next prime minister, there are other challenges.

Large strikes are expected in the country and a wave of demonstrations. A newly established folk movement, called ‘Let’s block everything’has been active on social media, urging the French to immobilize the country this Wednesday.

‘There is a bubble of indignation in the country’, Explained by commentator Bruno Catt.

“Macron was extremely, extremely active internationally, especially with Ukraine these last two weeks. And I think it’s time for Macron to talk to the French. Because …. there is a very high level of anger, frustration, tensions », He stressed himself.