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France: The debate on the motion of impeachment against Barnier has begun

Macron will appoint a new prime minister by Saturday in case the Barnier government falls

Newsroom December 4 06:48

France is in a political and economic whirlwind as debate is underway on motions of no-confidence tabled following the decision by French Prime Minister Michel Barnier to trigger the controversial Article 49.3 of the Constitution to approve the 2025 budget. The procedure, which allows bills to be approved without a parliamentary vote, has provoked strong opposition parties.

The debate began at 17:30 GMT and included two motions of censure: one from the New People’s Front of the Left and one from Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally party.
Marine France’s “The New Labour Party”, which is a political party of Marie Marie France’s “Marín de la France”.

Then the proposal with the highest number of signatures, namely that of the Left Alliance, will be put to a vote. If it is voted through, it will lead to the fall of the government, making Barnier the first prime minister to be ousted since 1962.

Support for the motion of no confidence

The no-confidence motion of the left is supported by the Socialist Party, the Ecological Greens and the Communist Party, which form the New People’s Front alliance. In total, 185 MEPs signed the proposal, accusing Barnier of presenting an “austerity budget that will seriously weaken social protection”. Marine Le Pen has already said her party will support the Left’s proposal, increasing the likelihood of the government’s fall.

Possible developments

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If the impeachment motion is passed, President Emmanuel Macron could ask Barnier to remain as caretaker prime minister, at least temporarily, until a new head of government is appointed. However, that process could take until the new year, adding to political uncertainty in France.

Meanwhile, if parliament fails to approve the budget by December 20, the caretaker government could resort to emergency legislative measures to extend spending limits and tax provisions from the previous year. This could spark new opposition opposition opposition opposition opposition and the economic consequences could further burden the country.

 

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