The French government was toppled Wednesday after far-left and far-right lawmakers joined forces to pass a no-confidence ...
Whichever government comes in next will face enormous pressure to reduce the government’s deficit, which has greatly ...
The National Assembly approved the no-confidence motion by 331 votes. A minimum of 288 were needed. Amid the political crisis ...
French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday will seek ways out of France's political crisis, after Michel Barnier became the ...
Barnier now has to tender his resignation and that of his government to President Emmanuel Macron, making his minority ...
The toppling of the Barnier government so soon is likely to force President Macron to pick a viable successor.
Paris: France's far-right and left-wing lawmakers joined together Wednesday in a historic no-confidence vote prompted by ...
For the first time in over sixty years, the National Assembly lower house toppled the incumbent government, approving a no-confidence motion that had been proposed by the hard left but which crucially ...
Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield asks if the next French prime minister will face the same fate as Michel Barnier.
France has been plunged into political crisis after a no-confidence vote brought down the government, ending the beleaguered minority coalition of the rightwing prime minister Michel Barnier after ...
The deputies of the French National Assembly voted on Wednesday evening in favor of a no-confidence vote, forcing French ...