Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield asks if the next French prime minister will face the same fate as Michel Barnier.
Barnier is expected to resign after French lawmakers voted 331 out of 574 in support of the no-confidence motion.
The National Assembly approved the no-confidence motion by 331 votes. A minimum of 288 were needed. Amid the political crisis ...
Whichever government comes in next will face enormous pressure to reduce the government’s deficit, which has greatly ...
Dec. 4 (UPI) --French Prime Minister Michel Barnier lacks the confidence of France's National Assembly, which on Wednesday ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government is in tatters after he lost a historic no-confidence vote prompted by ...
By Elizabeth Pineau and Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) -French lawmakers are all but certain to oust the government with a ...
Michel Barnier’s government was the first to fall as a consequence of a no confidence vote in France since 1962.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier became the country’s shortest-serving premier since 1958 after his government was ...
A vote of no-confidence in French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is taking place at the National Assembly today. If the vote ...
Michel Barnier, a conservative appointed in September, now holds the distinction of being France's shortest-serving prime ...
By Benoit Van Overstraeten and Diana Mandia PARIS (Reuters) -French lawmakers are all but certain to oust the government with ...