The vow in Macron's televised New Year's address followed a summer snap election that left parliament near hopelessly divided, with MPs then toppling prime minister Michel Barnier during a budget ...
The move was, at least in part, a response to the US Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to reverse ... s choice of Lucie Castets in favour of Michel Barnier from the conservative Les ...
Francois Bayreau, leader of the French centrist party Mouvement democrate, took over as prime minister from the ousted Michel Barnier on Dec. 13. Mr. Bayreau, an ally of President Emmanuel Macron ...
However he hailed Michel Barnier's fresh attempts to restore political dialogue ... Gérald Darmanin as Minister for Home Affairs and Overseas (from July 2022 to September 2024) and Sébastien Lecornu ...
The inclusion of two former prime ministers indicates Macron's desire for a heavyweight government that will enjoy stability and not share the fate of Bayrou's predecessor, Michel Barnier ...
Bayrou's predecessor, Michel Barnier, was ousted less than three months into his tenure after attempting to pass the social security budget without a parliamentary vote, a move that led to his ...
No party or alliance secured a majority. After weeks of bickering and manoeuvring, Macron named former Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier prime minister on 5 September 2024. His reign ended ...
The no-confidence vote that had Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government collapse ... Ex-Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne (2022-2024), who passed the baton to the youngest-serving Prime ...
Earlier this month, Michel Barnier submitted his resignation as France's prime minister following a historic no-confidence vote that toppled the country's government. The vote against Barnier's ...
As the political crisis in France deepens, Bayrou’s government includes a mix of newcomers and holdovers from the administration of his predecessor, Michel Barnier — toppled less than three months ...
The inclusion of two former prime ministers indicates Macron’s desire for a heavyweight government that will enjoy stability and not share the fate of Bayrou’s predecessor Michel Barnier.
Macron appointed Bayrou, a 73-year-old centrist and longtime ally, after the no-confidence vote toppled Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Bayrou’s government is France’s fourth of the year.