PARIS, Sept 22 (Reuters) - French Prime Minister Michel Barnier said on Sunday that he would not raise taxes on most French taxpayers, although the wealthiest would have to help close a hole in the ...
France's new right-leaning government held its first meeting early on Monday, with Prime Minister Michel Barnier presiding ...
With French Prime Minister Michel Barnier having finally presented a new government to President Emanuel Macron, Rachida Dati ...
"The French people want and need tax justice," Michel Barnier noted after his recent appointment, looking for ways to plug ...
Emmannuel Macron’s new government is facing a no-confidence vote just 12 hours after the cabinet was unveiled. Michel Barnier ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier urged his freshly-appointed cabinet Monday to avoid "bluster" and "show respect for all ...
France’s government reshuffle, announced by the Élysée Palace Secretary-General Alexis Kohler includes several ministers with Moroccan origins. France unveiled a new government on Saturday, led by ...
France's new Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said on Monday that security would be his top priority as he and other ...
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Sunday called for a “national effort” to cut the country’s public-sector deficit, but ...
French president Emmanuel Macron’s new government faces no-confidence votes less than 12 hours after it was unveiled. On Saturday night, French prime minister Michel Barnier unveiled his new ...
The French presidential palace unveiled a long-awaited new government this weekend dominated by conservatives and centrists.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier promised cohesion and a willingness to compromise Sunday, a day after his new government ...