France’s new conservative government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, faces a no-confidence vote in parliament on Tuesday. The motion, brought by the left-wing New Popular Front, comes after they won the most votes in recent elections but were sidelined by President Macron’s choice for prime minister. With no outright majority, Barnier’s government will need the support of the far right to survive the vote.
This political drama highlights the challenges of forming a coalition government in a divided country. The outcome of the vote could have far-reaching consequences for France’s future direction and stability. Will the government be able to navigate these turbulent waters and secure the support it needs to continue governing effectively?
Stay tuned as this political saga unfolds in the coming days.