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Michel Barnier slams ‘authoritarian drift’ in Brussels under Ursula von der Leyen The former French prime minister feels the Commission president sidelined him in the endgame of Brexit negotiations.
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Macronism has died its second death. On December 4, France’s National Assembly overwhelmingly approved a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Michel Barnier, now the shortest-serving head ...
Paris — French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Thursday was meeting Emmanuel Macron to submit his resignation after losing a vote of no confidence in parliament, with the president urgently ...
Macron is expected to address France with a focus on stabilizing the ongoing political crisis and potentially naming a new prime minister.
Michel Barnier will become the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history when President Emmanuel Macron approves his resignation.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier lost a confidence vote on Wednesday. The vote was triggered after he forced through part of the 2025 budget using an executive decree.
Michel Barnier leaves the podium at the end of his speech during the debates on the motion of no confidence, at the French Assemblée Nationale, December 4, 2024. JULIEN MUGUET FOR LE MONDE It was ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier became the shortest-serving leader in the history of the fifth republic, tendering resignation to President Emmanuel Macron after lawmakers voted to oust him.
Not today in Paris. If anything, the downfall of Michel Barnier – toppled in parliament by a no-confidence motion – threatens to set a pattern for what lies ahead.