French PM Barnier To Resign After Government Loses No-Confidence Vote, First Since 1962
Thursday, 5 December 2024 President Macron confirmed he will complete his term until 2027 but must appoint a new prime minister after July's elections divided the parliament.
Outgoing French PM Michel Barnier's cabinet held its last meeting Wednesday, proposing a "special bill" to maintain government operations into 2025. The bill will be debated next week.
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The French leader will meet with parties on the left and right in an attempt to form a new government after his minority government was toppled in a no confidence vote Wednesday evening. Marine Le..
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French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government has been defeated in a confidence vote in the French National Assembly, intensifying a political crisis and... DNA Also reported by •IndiaTimes
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government was ousted after a no-confidence vote spurred by a budget dispute. The far-right and left joined forces to... IndiaTimes
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned after a historic no-confidence vote ousted his government. This marks the first successful such vote since 1962.... IndiaTimes