The French Parliament passed a vote of no confidence in the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier
The government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier worked for only three months.
The French government was dismissed. The French Parliament passed a vote of no confidence in the government. The corresponding decision was supported by 331 deputies.
This is reported by Le Figaro.
Thus, Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government became the shortest since the founding of the Fifth Republic in 1958, lasting less than three months.
The day before, it became known that the head of the far-right French party “National Union” Jordan Bardella made a statement about his intention to support the resignation of the government of Michel Barnier after his decision to pass the budget bypassing the parliament, which he wrote on X (Twitter).
According to Bardella, the Barnier government “refuses to take into account the extraordinary social situation at the end of the month and ignores the need to restart growth, there is no way out”, so the National Union…