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Macron Rules Out Resigning, Urges Parties to Assume Responsibility Before Sept. 8 Confidence Vote

He tied support for Bayrou’s €44 billion budget cuts to the effort to steady France’s politics.

Overview

  • Macron said he intends to serve his full term through 2027 and does not plan to step down.
  • He called on all parties to "assume their responsibilities" to safeguard political and economic stability.
  • The government faces a September 8 confidence vote tied to roughly €44 billion in spending cuts opposed by both left and far-right forces.
  • If the Bayrou government falls, Macron would have to name a new prime minister or dissolve the National Assembly to call elections.
  • The president delivered his remarks alongside German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.