The French government has collapsed. Prime Minister Michel Barnier has been ousted in a no-confidence vote just three months after he was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron. Newstalk ZB's Paris ...
French lawmakers yesterday voted to oust the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier after just three months in office, a ...
The government of President Emmanuel Macron collapsed Wednesday after the National Assembly voted for the first time in more ...
French lawmakers from both sides of the political spectrum united on Wednesday to vote on a no-confidence motion over budget ...
Michel Barnier’s government was the first to fall as a consequence of a no confidence vote in France since 1962.
Far-right and left-wing lawmakers joined forces to back a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier and his ...
No French government has lost a confidence vote since Georges Pompidou’s in 1962. Read more at straitstimes.com.
331 out of 577 members of the National Assembly voted in favour of the motion of no confidence, tabled by the left-wing ...
French lawmakers on Wednesday voted to oust the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier after just three months in office, a historic move which plunged the country further into political chaos.
The vote means President Emmanuel Macron will have to pick a viable successor with over two years of his presidential term left.