The move, intended to reduce France’s public-sector deficit from 6.1% of GDP to 5% through €60 billion in tax increases and ...
Almost certainly, Michel Barnier’s right-wing government in France will fall on 4 December. Facing fiscal crisis, it tried to get its cuts budget through by “49.3”, a constitutional device enabling ...
French lawmakers are to hold a vote of no confidence on Wednesday to decide on the future of the centre-right government led ...
France's government on Wednesday faces no-confidence votes that could spell the end of the short-lived administration of ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will preside over the re-opening of Notre-Dame cathedral, with a number of world leaders ...
Barring a last-minute surprise, Barnier's will be the first French government to be forced out by a no-confidence vote in more than 60 years, at a time when the country is struggling to tame a massive ...
The irony is unlikely to be lost on Emmanuel Macron: while France’s fire-struck Notre-Dame cathedral is to reopen after being saved in extremis from total collapse, the country’s government is about ...
France's far-right party of Marine Le Pen is expected to join forces with a left-wing coalition to topple the government of ...
Unless workers are mobilized independently in struggle, a censure of Barnier will only intensify behind-the-scenes maneuvers ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier made a last-ditch attempt to rally support for his government. Far left and far right members of parliament are preparing to bring it down in a no confidence vote.
The immediate catalyst for the no-confidence motion was Barnier's decision to invoke a constitutional mechanism to pass the ...
A vote by the lower house of Parliament could force the prime minister to resign, leaving his budget legislation in limbo.