The big decision facing Macron as France set to lose fifth Prime Minister in two years
French prime minister loses confidence vote
François Bayrou is set to resign as French prime minister after losing a vote of confidence in the National Assembly.
His resignation, after just nine months in office, plunges France into further political turmoil, forcing President Emmanuel Macron to choose between appointing a fifth prime minister in two years or calling a new parliamentary election.
Mr Bayrou had called the vote of confidence to rally support for his €44bn austerity plan for 2026, but the opposition treated it as a referendum on his leadership.
President Macron is facing blame for France's political crisis, having called a surprise snap election last year that resulted in a deadlocked parliament.
France is grappling with significant economic challenges, including high public spending and a national debt of €3.35trn, which represents almost 114 per cent of its GDP.