While France’s prime minister Michel Barnier has been ousted in a no-confidence vote in France’s parliament, president Emmanuel Macron holds a mandate to remain president until 2027.
Olivier Blanchard told POLITICO that the country is “absolutely not doing what is needed” to get its finances in order.
France has one of the highest and longest-standing budget deficits in the eurozone – but attempts to resolve it have already ...
France faces a deep political crisis, with Macron’s government faltering amid social unrest and the far-right's rise ...
The fledgling Paris government is “trying their best” to get a budget through parliament after a previous version sunk its ...
President Emmanuel Macron picked François Bayrou as France’s new prime minister last month, despite his lack of any ...
France's new government set on Wednesday a lower target for spending cuts this year than its predecessor as it races to get a ...
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou on Tuesday warned parliament about his country's spiralling debt and said he was ready ...
The prospects of French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's minority government surviving in the long term appeared slimmer ...
Shortly after the policy statement of France's new Prime Minister François Bayrou, a vote of no confidence was filed against ...
Michel Barnier and Martin Fourcade emerged as the frontrunners to lead the 2030 Winter Olympics in the French Alps. Balancing ...