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France government collapses again
Reactions to France's government collapse after losing confidence vote
The French government collapsed on Wednesday after losing a no-confidence vote, thrusting the euro zone's second-largest economy further into political crisis, and threatening its capacity to legislate and repair its precarious finances.
France’s government looks on the brink of collapse. What’s next?
Following the June-July parliamentary elections, the National Assembly, France’s powerful lower house of parliament, is divided into three major blocs: a left-wing coalition known as the New Popular Front, Macron’s centrist allies and the far-right National Rally party. None won an outright majority.
France government collapses again after prime minister forced out
France
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collapsed Wednesday after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was forced out in a no-confidence vote in Parliament, reigniting a summertime political crisis for the country as it prepares to face a new year. Barnier is now expected to resign ...
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France’s PM and government have fallen, so what are Macron’s next options?
French President Emmanuel Macron faces a daunting challenge after Michel Barnier and his government fell to a historic vote of no confidence this week, plunging the country into political
Macron Is Still Banking on Socialists to Break France’s Gridlock
French President Emmanuel Macron is looking to join forces with the Socialist party, a strategy that would split a large left-wing coalition in the National Assembly and potentially return enough power to centrists to be able to break the country’s political gridlock.
Macron to address France as political crisis deepens
French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to address the nation on Thursday evening following the collapse of Prime Minister Michel Barnier's minority government. The address comes as France faces deepening crises on multiple fronts - political,
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The Far Right Just Toppled France’s Government, and Nobody Knows What Happens Next
Nobody knows what comes next. What’s certain, however, is the strength and power of the far right in France today. Its ...
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France's political crisis just saw the government ousted — but Paris' problems have just begun
The end of Barnier's short-lived government is just the beginning of a new chapter in France's political and economic crisis.
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France’s government has fallen and political chaos has returned. Here are 3 scenarios for what could happen next
Whichever government comes in next will face enormous pressure to reduce the government’s deficit, which has greatly ...
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Fall of government leaves France without clear path to cutting deficit -S&P
The fall of France's government leaves the country without a clear path towards reducing its fiscal deficit and the most ...
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France’s Chaotic Week Ends on High Note as Investors Dip Back In
The CAC 40 Index of stocks is about to cap its best week in two months. Bond spreads narrowed, erasing the entire move since ...
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Macron, Defying Calls to Resign, Struggles on in Search for Stable French Government
Macron's best hopes appear to lie with the Socialist Party, a moderate leftist grouping with 66 seats in the National ...
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French president speaks to nation in wake of non-confidence vote yesterday
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the nation. He spoke after an historic non-confidence vote yesterday at the National Assembly that left France without a functioning government.
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Macron rules out resigning, will tap new prime minister, after government falls
French President Emmanuel Macron said he would name a new prime minister within days and railed against the far-right and ...
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