


Historic No-Confidence Vote Looms for French Prime Minister Michel Barnier
A no-confidence vote against PM Michel Barnier could mark the first government collapse in France since 1962 amid political turmoil over budget disputes.
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French PM Michel Barnier is facing a historic no-confidence vote, supported by both far-right and left-wing parties, following budget disagreements. If successful, it would lead to the first government collapse through such a vote since 1962, adding political instability and potential financial repercussions.
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