No-confidence vote ‘putting France in a very difficult position for political reasons’
France’s government on Wednesday faces no-confidence votes that could spell the end of the short-lived administration of PM Michel Barnier, plunging the country into uncharted waters of political chaos. The fall of the 3-month-old Barnier government would present President Emmanuel Macron with the unenviable choice of searching for a viable successor. French MP Eléonore Cariot joins FRANCE 24’s Eve Irvine, offering her insight and perspective from Macron’s Ensemble pour la République coalition.