French Government Collapses After No-Confidence Vote, Deepening Political and Economic Concerns

French Government Collapses After No-Confidence Vote, Deepening Political and Economic Concerns

On December 4, French opposition lawmakers ousted the government through a no-confidence vote, with far-right and left-wing lawmakers uniting to secure 331 votes, surpassing the required 288. National Assembly President Yaël Braun-Pivet confirmed the adoption of the motion, forcing Prime Minister Michel Barnier to submit his resignation to President Emmanuel Macron. As per Article 50 of the constitution, Barnier will continue as caretaker PM until Macron appoints a replacement. The political upheaval marks a significant challenge for Macron’s administration. n18oc_crux