Frances Government Collapses After Prime Minister Forced Out

Frances Government Collapses After Prime Minister Forced Out
The world is in shambles!
France’s government collapsed Wednesday after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote, ending a tumultuous tenure. Barnier, appointed by President Macron in September, faced opposition from both left and right lawmakers over his proposals for tax hikes and spending cuts. His removal follows a failed snap election in July that left Macron with a divided parliament.
With 331 of 577 lawmakers voting against him, Barnier’s resignation marks the shortest prime ministerial term in modern French history. His departure leaves France with a caretaker government amid growing concerns over a budget crisis.
Despite the political upheaval, a new parliamentary election isn’t expected until summer 2025, as France’s constitution prohibits a snap vote before then.
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