In Hazebrouck, we "toast" to the departure of François Bayrou

Fanny Magdelaine (special correspondent in Hazebrouck)
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Left-wing activists organized farewell parties for François Bayrou in several French cities on Monday, September 8, 2025, after the Prime Minister failed to win a confidence vote in the National Assembly and will have to resign.
In a very good-natured atmosphere, around twenty residents of inland Flanders gathered in front of the town hall of Hazebrouck (North) on Monday, September 8, just after the vote that overthrew the government. They were responding to the call to organize farewell parties for François Bayrou in front of town halls.
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I subscribe" But if we all shoot, he will fall, it can't go on like this, he has to fall, fall, fall... (...) and if you shoot at my side, it's sure to fall, fall, fall and we will have freedom "... If the song speaks of a stake, those who sing it have in mind the Prime Minister who did not obtain the confidence of the deputies on September 8. Gathered in front of the town hall of Hazebrouck, a commune in Flanders with around 20,000 inhabitants, around twenty citizens joyfully toast the departure of François Bayrou. Most are members of the militant choir of Bailleul, and they lead the group in singing songs that evoke a better tomorrow.
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