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French Government Collapses as Prime Minister Barnier Resigns Following No-Confidence Vote

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
December 6, 2024
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France’s government collapsed on Wednesday, December 4th, after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a historic no-confidence vote. The motion, passed by 331 out of 577 lawmakers in the National Assembly, ended Barnier’s tenure after just three months—the shortest in modern French history. President Emmanuel Macron must now navigate the political crisis by appointing a new prime minister capable of leading a fractured parliament.

Barnier, a conservative appointed by Macron in September, faced significant opposition from both left-wing and far-right coalitions. Controversial tax increases and spending cuts aimed at reducing France’s $3 trillion national debt fueled dissent. His use of special powers to bypass lawmakers on a welfare-related budget bill intensified criticism, culminating in the no-confidence vote.

The collapse leaves France’s government in a caretaker capacity, with Barnier continuing temporarily. Macron, who cannot call new legislative elections until July 2025 under constitutional rules, must negotiate with opposing factions to stabilize the government. However, far-left leader Manuel Bompard has called for Macron’s resignation, and far-right leader Marine Le Pen warned of mounting pressure on the president.

In a 10-minute long address to France on Thursday, December 5th, President Macron stated that he would name a new prime minister within the next few days.

Economic uncertainty looms as France’s debt approaches 7% of GDP. Analysts predict potential increases in borrowing costs due to the instability, with some cautioning that the political gridlock could hinder public finance reforms. Financial markets are bracing for further turbulence, complicating efforts to address the nation’s budget crisis.

Macron, whose approval ratings have declined, vowed to serve his term until 2027. In his televised address on Thursday, he outlined plans for stabilizing the government and addressing economic challenges. Critics argue that Macron’s gamble in calling snap elections last summer, which resulted in a fragmented parliament, has backfired, leaving France politically and economically vulnerable.

As France prepares for turbulent weeks ahead, Macron’s ability to unite opposing factions and restore public confidence will be crucial. The collapse of Barnier’s government underscores deep divisions within French politics, raising questions about the country’s path forward amid economic and geopolitical challenges.

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