French PM Michel Barnier survives no-confidence vote: Far-right secures fragile government

Michel Barnier, France’s new prime minister, survived a no-confidence motion proposed by the left-wing opposition, highlighting his fragile government’s vulnerability in the National Assembly. The far-right National Rally’s opposition to the motion played a crucial role in its failure, ensuring Barnier’s continued governance.

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