Political Crisis in France Before Notre Dame's Reopening

France is facing a deepening political crisis as Notre Dame's grand reopening approaches. A no-confidence vote has destabilized the government, but the president vows to serve out his term and appoint a new prime minister.

French President Emmanuel Macron facing calls to resign after government collapse

French President Emmanuel Macron is facing calls to resign after his government collapsed following a vote of no-confidence against Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Macron is now searching for his sixth PM, with many citizens and political figures expressing dissatisfaction with his leadership and calling for immediate resignation.

Collapse of French Government After No-Confidence Vote

The French government collapsed after a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Barnier's proposed budget was the trigger, leading to the shortest-serving prime minister in French history. President Macron faces pressure to appoint a new prime minister amidst criticism of his leadership style.

French Prime Minister ousted in historic no-confidence vote

French lawmakers vote to oust Prime Minister Michel Barnier in a historic no-confidence vote, dealing a blow to President Emmanuel Macron. Barnier, who survived an earlier vote, forced to step down after pushing through a budget without legislative approval. New elections cannot be held until next summer, and a caretaker government must pass emergency laws to manage national debts and salaries.

Resignation of Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf resigned rather than face a no-confidence vote after failing to strike a deal with a breakaway nationalist party, further adding to the political turmoil in the United Kingdom.

Political Turmoil in Scotland

Scotland's first minister, Humza Yousaf, resigned amidst political turmoil and potential no-confidence votes due to a failed coalition and internal party issues.