French lawmakers will vote on Wednesday on no-confidence motions which are all but certain to oust the government, throwing ...
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By Benoit Van Overstraeten and Diana Mandia PARIS (Reuters) -French lawmakers are all but certain to oust the government with ...
The move, intended to reduce France’s public-sector deficit from 6.1% of GDP to 5% through €60 billion in tax increases and ...
Technology and automobile shares lifted Europe's benchmark index to a near one-month high on Wednesday, while investors ...
The seemingly inevitable end to Michel Barnier’s short-lived government has added an extra risk premia to the euro.
Despite having negotiated complex moments like Brexit, he will likely face a vote of no confidence this Wednesday, only three ...
The far-right National Rally (RN) of Marine Le Pen is expected to vote for the no-confidence motion put forward by the left.
French lawmakers are to hold a vote of no confidence on Wednesday to decide on the future of the centre-right government led ...
The price Paris must pay to sell its debt rose early Wednesday ahead of a no-confidence vote on the government expected ...
While all three government-debt routs stem from their own set of circumstances, they also serve as a reminder that government budgetary plans still matter to creditors — especia ...
A year and a half into his second term, the president has failed at both objectives, and his government stands on the brink ...