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The government falls in France, the French Prime Minister resigns today

The government falls in France, the French Prime Minister resigns today

French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is expected to resign today after far-right and far-left lawmakers voted to topple his government, plunging France into its second major political crisis in six months.

Barnier, a veteran politician who was previously the European Union's Brexit negotiator, will be the shortest-lived prime minister in modern French history. No French government had lost a vote of confidence since Georges Pompidou in 1962.

With 331 votes in favor in a motion of no confidence, on the evening of December 4, the deputies in the National Assembly of France overthrew the government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier, which lasted only 3 months. French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to address the nation today at around 8:00 p.m.

Macron wants to speed up the appointment of the new prime minister to "not appear without a government in front of Trump, who will be in Paris for the reopening of Notre-Dame". The President has started consultations and two names are mentioned among the main candidates for the post of Prime Minister: the current Minister of Defense, Sébastien Lecornu, and the centrist leader François Bayrou.