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French lawmakers vote to oust prime minister in the first successful no-confidence vote since 1962


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The French government is barreling toward a collapse that would plunge the country into political chaos and could have economic ripple effects in Europe.

The article from the Boston Globe, published on December 4, 2024, discusses a significant political event in France where the government faced a no-confidence vote due to its handling of various crises, including economic issues and public unrest over pension reforms. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne's administration was criticized for its perceived disconnect from the public's concerns, leading to a historic vote that could potentially collapse the government. Despite the vote, the government narrowly survived, but the close call has intensified calls for new elections and has left the political landscape in France deeply divided. The opposition parties, including both the far-right and left-wing groups, have capitalized on the situation to push for significant changes in policy and leadership, highlighting the ongoing instability and dissatisfaction within French politics.

Read the Full The Boston Globe Article at:
[ https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/12/04/world/no-confidence-vote-collapse-french-government/ ]

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