Speaking on the eve of a no-confidence vote in the French parliament, Prime Minister Michel Barnier said he would not give in to "blackmail" from the far-right National Rally (RN) party.
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President Emmanuel Macron said he thinks the French government can survive a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, when the far-right party of Marine Le Pen is expected to join forces with a left-wing ...
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Far-right and leftist opposition parties both filed motions of no confidence against Prime Minister Michel Barnier ...
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