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Two motions of no confidence in the minority government of Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne were tabled on 17 March 2023 in the French National Assembly.. One motion was proposed by a cross-party alliance that included the left-wing NUPES and the regionalist LIOT (introduced by Bertrand Pancher and defended by Charles de Courson); the other by the right-wing populist National Rally (introduced ...
It was France's first successful vote of no confidence in more than 60 years. Michel Barnier, the French prime minister, lost a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly on Wednesday after left ...
France’s government collapses in historic no-confidence vote Thursday 5 December 2024 17:14 , Tom Watling French government collapses after historic no-confidence vote in crisis for Macron
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou on Wednesday survived two no-confidence votes in parliament, paving the way for the adoption of a much-delayed 2025 budget seen as key to cutting France's ...
A motion of no confidence in the French government of Élisabeth Borne was tabled by the left-wing NUPES coalition on 11 July 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The motion was rejected: it received only 146 yes votes out of the 289 needed.
PARIS (AP) — France’s government survived a no-confidence vote Wednesday and the country's 2025 budget was finally adopted, easing some of the turmoil in one of the world’s biggest economies that had worried investors and hurt the 20-country eurozone.
Macron appointed Bayrou after Michael Barnier was ousted last week in a no-confidence vote in France's National Assembly − its Parliament − prompted by budget cuts, tax raises aimed at cutting ...
John Diefenbaker (1963) – loss of confidence supply as a result of cabinet revolt; Pierre Trudeau (1974) – loss of confidence supply [a] Joe Clark (1979) – lost a budget vote; Paul Martin (2005) – opposition triggered motion [b] Stephen Harper (2011) – motion of no confidence that held the government in contempt of Parliament.