French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to appoint a new prime minister “within days” after lawmakers ousted François Bayrou in a no-confidence vote Monday, marking the collapse of France’s third government since snap elections last year. The political upheaval leaves Macron scrambling to restore stability amid mounting national debt, a fractured parliament, and growing public discontent.
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