France’s government has collapsed. What happens next?
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government collapsed on Wednesday following a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly (lower house of parliament).
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French Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government collapsed on Wednesday following a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly (lower house of parliament).
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France's National Assembly — the lower house of the Parliament — toppled Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government on Wednesday night.
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Michel Barnier on Wednesday became the French Fifth Republic's shortest-serving prime minister after the leftist New Popular Front (NFP) alliance and the far-right National Rally (RN) party joined forces to bring him down during a no-confidence vote.