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French government felled in no-confidence vote, deepening political crisis
- French lawmakers passed a no-confidence vote against the government on Wednesday, throwing the European Union's second-biggest economic power deeper into a crisis that threatens its capacity to legislate and tame a massive budget deficit.
The article from Reuters, published on December 4, 2024, discusses the French National Assembly's upcoming vote on a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier. This political upheaval stems from widespread dissatisfaction with Barnier's handling of economic recovery post-COVID, his approach to climate change policies, and his management of social unrest. Opposition parties, including La France Insoumise and the Republicans, have united in their call for Barnier's ouster, citing his inability to effectively address these critical issues. The vote, if successful, could lead to a significant reshuffling of the French government, potentially ushering in a new era of political leadership focused on more progressive or conservative policies depending on the outcome.
Read the Full Reuters Article at:
[ https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/french-lawmakers-set-vote-ousting-prime-minister-barnier-2024-12-04/?os=ios%3Fno_journeys&ref=app ]
Read the Full Reuters Article at:
[ https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/french-lawmakers-set-vote-ousting-prime-minister-barnier-2024-12-04/?os=ios%3Fno_journeys&ref=app ]
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