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The French government has accused Russia of operating a long-running online manipulation campaign against Ukraine’s Western backers, including by mirroring the French Foreign Ministry website ...
The French government appears all but certain to collapse later this week after far-right and left-wing parties submitted no-confidence motions on Monday against Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
The government of French President Emmanuel Macron covered up decisions over the illegal treatment of mineral water by food industry giant Nestlé, including the world-famous Perrier brand, a ...
After a two-part reshuffle across January and February, the new government is comprised of 35 ministers and junior ministers.
On Saturday, a new government headed by Michel Barnier was presented in France. However, it is already under the threat of a vote of no confidence, according to BFMTV. The government under the ...
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron’s office announced a new government Monday, after the previous Cabinet collapsed in a historic vote prompted by fighting over the country’s budget.
The decision, announced by one of the former officials on X, comes five years after a top court in France opened an investigation.View on euronews ...
The hard-left France Unbowed party is "extremely hard with the French government but also with President Macron", said FRANCE 24 journalist Clovis Casali. For them, "Macron is the person who ...
French lawmakers passed a no-confidence vote against the government on Wednesday, throwing the European Union's second-biggest economic power deeper into a crisis that threatens its capacity to ...
Mr. Ettinger, a journalist who covers French politics, wrote from Paris. France’s government has fallen. In dramatic scenes at the National Assembly on Wednesday, the government — led by Prime ...
The French government is facing a no-confidence vote after Prime Minister Michel Barnier pushed through budget measures without parliamentary approval. If the measure passes on Wednesday, as is ...
PARIS — Governing France is about to get much harder for Emmanuel Macron. The French president on Tuesday accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and his government, the Elysée said ...