Far-right and left-wing lawmakers joined forces against PM Michel Barnier, in the first such ousting in over 60 years.
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Barnier is expected to resign after French lawmakers voted 331 out of 574 in support of the no-confidence motion.
France's government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, was ousted in a historic no-confidence vote on Wednesday.
Wednesday’s vote follows fierce opposition from both left-wing and far-right parties to Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s ...
France's lawmakers voted on a no-confidence motion that forced Prime Minister Michel Barnier to resign on Wednesday.