A recently conducted survey reveals that the majority of French citizens would favor a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government, which came into power less than three months ago. The survey suggests that 53% of the public would support a censure motion to bring down the government, indicating a significant drop in trust and approval ratings.
The three month old government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier in France has apparently failed to win the trust of the public, with a survey finding that a majority of the French people would back a no confidence vote to force fresh elections.
Meanwhile, just 22 per cent of the public are satisfied with the job performance of President Emmanuel Macron, the lowest level recorded since he made his ‘Although the 73-year-old Barnier — the European Union’s former Brexit negotiator — was pitched as a steady hand to manoeuvre the three-way split National Assembly through the looming financial crisis, his austerity budget has met with resistance from both the leftist New Popular Front and the populist National Rally of Marine Le Pen.
Should the National Rally join onto the censure motion of the New Popular Front, the Barnier government would likely fall. However, President Macron is constitutionally barred from calling for fresh legislative elections until June of next year.
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