In the absence of any progress, the French government collapsed

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The French government has collapsed after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote.
It marks the first time the country’s government has collapsed in a no-confidence vote since 1962.
Ahead of the vote, Barnier told the National Assembly that voting him out of office would not solve the country’s financial problems.
In an interview with French broadcaster TF1 on Wednesday, Le Pen said there was “no other solution” than to remove Barnier.
Asked about the French president’s prospects, she replied: “I am not asking for the resignation of Emmanuel Macron.”

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The French government has collapsed after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote.

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