France, Barnier government challenged: 331 votes in favour
The motion passed by the National Assembly opens a phase of political uncertainty for Macron’s executive
Michel Barnier’s government was challenged by the French National Assembly with 331 votes in favour, marking a significant turning point in the country’s politics. This decision had an immediate impact on the future of the executive and the French political landscape.
The French Constitution prevents the calling of early elections at this time (until July 2025), unless there is a deeper political crisis, such as the resignation of President Emmanuel Macron, a condition that the Elysée tenant has totally ruled out.
With the opposition gaining ground, Macron’s next moves will be decisive in ensuring political stability and in determining which path to take to resolve the governmental crisis.
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