French Government Faces No-Confidence Vote Amid Political Crisis
The French government, led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier, is on the brink of collapse as far-right and left-wing parties have submitted no-confidence motions. National Rally leader Marine Le Pen has expressed strong opposition to Barnier’s leadership, stating the need for a government change. The impending vote could mark the first time since 1962 that a French government is ousted via a no-confidence vote, raising concerns about the stability of France’s political landscape as it faces economic challenges.