France’s president and prime minister managed to form a new government just in time for the holidays. Now comes the hard part ...
Macron says he will not take on the "irresponsibility" of others, as he vows to remain president until the end of his mandate ...
The French president is trying to limit the far-right National Rally’s influence and find a way forward with the center left, ...
But its candidates have advanced in the past to the final round of voting in French presidential elections — including in the two most recent elections, when Macron defeated Le Pen. The next ...
President Emmanuel Macron must seek a new prime minister after Michel Barnier’s administration became the shortest-serving in the modern French republic.
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday that, if successful - as appears likely, barring any last-gasp turnaround - will leave France at risk of entering 2025 ...
Under the French Constitution, new elections cannot be held until next summer, a year after the last legislative elections.
Mr Barnier will go down as the shortest-serving prime minister in French history. He was appointed by Mr Macron in September following July’s snap election. As parliamentarians opposed it ...
French lawmakers ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier with a no-confidence vote in the government Wednesday, the first time since 1962. Parliament members on the far right and far left joined ...