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Il presidente francese François Bayrou si è fermamente dichiarato contrario alla divisione dell'Assemblea nazionale e ha rifiutato qualsiasi negoziato.

Il Primo Ministro ha condannato fermamente una situazione particolarmente difficile sabato, poiché l'imminente voto di fiducia, previsto per lunedì, minaccia il suo mandato e quello del suo governo.

Il Presidente francese François Bayrou mantiene la sua posizione e condanna l'"opposizione ostile"...
Il Presidente francese François Bayrou mantiene la sua posizione e condanna l'"opposizione ostile" all'interno dell'Assemblea Nazionale, respingendo qualsiasi forma di negoziazione.

Il presidente francese François Bayrou si è fermamente dichiarato contrario alla divisione dell'Assemblea nazionale e ha rifiutato qualsiasi negoziato.

Due to a potential vote of confidence two days later, French Prime Minister François Bayrou appeared on "C à vous" on France 5 on September 6. During the interview, Bayrou expressed concerns about France financing its daily life with loans that future generations will have to pay, without elaborating on the "blinding" situation he referred to.

Bayrou expressed his concerns about the lack of measures to balance the budget, stating that the youngest French people are reduced to working for decades because of this issue. To address the budget deficit, Bayrou proposed eliminating two holiday days, acknowledging that this proposal is unlikely to pass in its current form, without providing specific details about the expected compromise.

During his time at Matignon, Bayrou also discussed the Bétharram affair, describing it as a tough fight for his family. He was heard by the parliamentary inquiry commission in the Bétharram affair but did not provide specific details about the expected compromise regarding the affair.

Bayrou denounced the Bétharram affair as a political tribunal and was accused of lying or cowardice regarding the leaders of the Béarn establishment in the affair. However, there is no information available about what Bayrou announced or passed during his time in Matignon concerning the Bétharram Affair.

Bayrou referred to "hateful oppositions" in the National Assembly that have "nothing" in common. He believes shock measures are needed and cited former President Charles de Gaulle as an example. Bayrou made no announcements during his media tour, considering them to be "bribes."

The Bétharram affair involved physical and sexual violence. For Bayrou, the affair was the only difficult thing he experienced during his nine-month tenure as Prime Minister. No new information about the confidence vote or Bayrou's media tour was provided in this paragraph.

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