Group 1 - The French government, led by Prime Minister Borne, is seeking a confidence vote in the National Assembly on September 8 to secure support for its budget plan [1][2] - The budget plan aims to further reduce spending and includes controversial proposals such as the cancellation of two public holidays, which has faced significant opposition from the public and labor unions [1] - The political landscape is challenging for the government, with major left-wing parties and the far-right National Rally indicating they will vote against the confidence motion, raising the risk of government collapse [2] Group 2 - The decision to hold a confidence vote is seen as a high-stakes move, with Borne acknowledging the risks involved but arguing that inaction would be even riskier [2] - Following the announcement, the CAC40 index in Paris fell by 1.59%, reflecting market concerns over the political situation [2]
法国总理贝鲁:寻求国民议会举行政府信任投票
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-25 21:21