Michel Barnier is expected to go down in history as France’s shortest-serving prime minister today as both Left and Right ...
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Technology and automobile shares lifted Europe's benchmark index to a near one-month high on Wednesday, while investors ...
Despite having negotiated complex moments like Brexit, he will likely face a vote of no confidence this Wednesday, only three ...
By Benoit Van Overstraeten and Diana Mandia PARIS (Reuters) -French lawmakers are all but certain to oust the government with ...
A year and a half into his second term, the president has failed at both objectives, and his government stands on the brink ...
The far-right National Rally (RN) of Marine Le Pen is expected to vote for the no-confidence motion put forward by the left.
Should Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration be ousted, it will be first time France has witnessed such an event in ...
While all three government-debt routs stem from their own set of circumstances, they also serve as a reminder that government budgetary plans still matter to creditors — especia ...
Almost certainly, Michel Barnier’s right-wing government in France will fall on 4 December. Facing fiscal crisis, it tried to get its cuts budget through by “49.3”, a constitutional device enabling ...
French lawmakers are to hold a vote of no confidence on Wednesday to decide on the future of the centre-right government led ...
Kathleen Brooks, research director at XTB, said if Barnier's government did survive, then there would likely be a big recovery in French bonds, stocks and the euro, though a defeat would see the ...