French PM Stakes Political Survival on Budget Squeeze

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

SAEDNEWS: French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou will outline a 40 billion-euro budget squeeze on Tuesday, with opposition parties threatening to topple his minority government if they feel the savings cut too close to the bone.

French PM Stakes Political Survival on Budget Squeeze

President Emmanuel Macron has left Bayrou the task of repairing the public finances with the 2026 budget, after his own move to call a snap legislative election last year delivered a hung parliament too divided to tackle spiraling spending and a surprise tax shortfall, Reuters reported.

Long-time debt hawk Bayrou has tried to warn the French that broad sacrifices are unavoidable, although defense spending will be allowed to increase next year.

The squeeze, to be detailed in a late afternoon news conference, will probably involve freezing most social benefits while some tax breaks will likely be capped.

Bayrou, a veteran centrist, must persuade the opposition ranks in France's fractured parliament to at least tolerate his cuts or risk facing a no-confidence motion like the one that toppled his predecessor in December over the 2025 budget.

When announcing a new hike in defense spending on Sunday, Macron urged lawmakers not to trigger another no-confidence motion, saying that the one in December had hurt companies and set a defense build-up back by delaying the 2025 budget.

"That vote has delayed the defense budget. It is now up to the government to allocate the necessary funds in a timely manner so we can continue to innovate more quickly, to produce more quickly," he said.

Left-wing parties will likely baulk at welfare cuts, while the far right warns a broad spending freeze is unfair to French citizens and could prompt them to oppose Bayrou's plans.

In the final two years of his second term, the dramatic deterioration of the public finances may tarnish Macron's legacy.

A political outsider, he was first elected in 2017 on promises to break the right-left divide and modernize the euro zone's second-biggest economy with growth-friendly tax cuts and reforms.

Successive crises - from protests, COVID-19 and runaway inflation - have shown he has failed to change the country's overspending habit, however.

Bayrou aims to reduce the budget deficit from 5.4% of GDP this year to 4.6% in 2026, ultimately targeting the EU's 3% fiscal deficit limit by 2029.

With interest payments potentially becoming the biggest budget outlay, financial markets and ratings agencies are keen to see whether Bayrou can get his plans through parliament without triggering another political collapse.



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