France’s government fell after MPs voted to oust prime minister Michel Barnier’s administration and plunge the country into ...
France’s far-right and left-wing lawmakers have joined together to vote on a no-confidence motion prompted by budget disputes ...
Left and far-right parties unite to topple the government after the PM pushed through a budget without parliamentary support.
France’s lower house of parliament is deeply divided with no single party holding a majority. The left-wing New Popular Front ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier became the country’s shortest-serving premier since 1958 after his government was toppled by a no-confidence motion ...
President Emmanuel Macron insists he will serve the rest of his term until 2027, but he will need to appoint a new prime ...
France's parliament voted to oust the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a no-confidence vote Wednesday.
France is grappling with a political turmoil after opposition lawmakers brought down Prime Minister Michel Barnier's ...
President Emmanuel Macron is to address the nation on Thursday after French lawmakers brought the government down.
A vote of no-confidence in French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is taking place at the National Assembly today. If the vote ...
A vote of no-confidence in French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is taking place at the National Assembly today. If the vote ...
His is likely to be the first French government forced out by a no-confidence vote in over 60 years. Read more at ...