France’s new Prime Minister Michel Barnier survived a motion of no confidence brought by the left, showing the fragile support of his government in parliament.
Barnier, a right-wing former EU Brexit negotiator, aims to stabilize after inconclusive elections, vowing to address the financial crisis and tax issues.
Despite potential challenges, Barnier’s government is viewed as a contrast to previous unknown leaders, highlighting political tensions and future uncertainties.
The motion faced opposition from the far-right RN, underscoring the delicate balance of power and potential influence on Barnier’s tenure.