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  2. Barnier ousted: what does France’s latest political crisis ...

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    Mr Barnier, who has been in the job for less than three months, is standing down – having triggered the no-confidence motion by trying to force a budget through a deeply fractured parliament ...

  3. French prime minister to stay on as caretaker after handing ...

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    On Monday, a total of 331 out of 577 lawmakers voted against Barnier’s fragile government, seizing their opportunity to topple the veteran politician – and renowned negotiator – after his ...

  4. French PM Michel Barnier loses no-confidence vote as ... - AOL

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    Mr Barnier’s government is the first to be forced out by such a vote in more than 60 years, with the trigger being a clash over the country’s budget for next year.

  5. Collapse of the Barnier government - Wikipedia

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    The budget proposal received significant criticism from the left, with Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure accusing Barnier of "turning towards the far-right to avoid a no-confidence vote." [2] On 2 December, Barnier invoked Article 49.3 of the French Constitution in order to enact the budget proposal without a formal vote by the National ...

  6. French lawmakers vote to oust prime minister in the first ...

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    Both opposition blocs, typically at odds, are uniting against Barnier, accusing him of imposing austerity measures and failing to address citizens’ needs. Speaking on TF1 television after the vote, National Rally leader Marine Le Pen said “we had a choice to make, and our choice is to protect the French” from a “toxic” budget.

  7. Barnier government - Wikipedia

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    On 4 December 2024, the Barnier government collapsed after the National Assembly passed a motion of no confidence in a 331–244 vote. [3] It was the first French government to be toppled by Parliament since 1962.

  8. No-confidence vote could topple the French government for the ...

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    The National Assembly said the no-confidence motion requires at least 288 of 574 votes to pass. The left and the far right count over 330 lawmakers — yet some may abstain from voting. If Barnier’s government falls, Macron must appoint a new prime minister, but the fragmented parliament remains unchanged.

  9. French government on verge of collapse as PM Barnier faces no ...

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    Their move comes after Mr Barnier rammed the bill through parliament using article 49.3 of the French constitution, which allows the text of a bill to be passed without a vote. ... The left-wing ...