“I came, I saw, I was fired”, “political chaos”, “uncertainty” – The French press on the overthrow of the Barnier government

“I came, I saw, I was fired”, “political chaos”, “political crisis”, “uncertainty”. They are just some of the words on the front pages of the French press today, the day after the motion of censure passed in the National Assembly, with the votes of the Left Front and Le Pen’s party. The French Liberation has on its cover the first three words with a Michel Barnier, his back turned to the MPs. The newspaper points out that the French government has been overthrown by impeachment since 1962 and highlights the crisis in which France is plunged. Check out some of the front pages of the French press: President Macron’s speech is now expected at 21:00 tonight. The Elysee gave no details on when a new prime minister might be appointed, but sources said the French president would like to have a name settled by Saturday. Key demand for the new government, the 2025 budget, which should be ready before the end […]
Source: News Beast

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