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François Bayrou, France’s isolated PM with his job on the line

Allies call him the most principled politician in the country, but his popularity among voters and lawmakers is plummeting

As Parisians deserted the capital in August for their sacrosanct summer holidays, French Prime Minister François Bayrou remained stationed at his desk in an otherwise hushed Hôtel de Matignon.

The 74-year-old veteran centrist leading a fragile minority government has never liked idleness, people who know him say, a trait that stems from his childhood as a farmer’s son in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Instead, he has embarked on a solitary ascent of another mountain: “the Himalaya” of national debt that he has repeatedly warned would wreck France. He laboured for weeks on a belt-tightening budget to put to a fractious parliament in the autumn.

Although more prone to citing classical poetry than posting on social media, Bayrou even released a series of YouTube videos in August in which he exhorted the public to help him address what he cast as a danger to France.

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