Michel Barnier Faces Political Tensions as Coalition Stability Wavers
The French Prime Minister navigates internal government disputes and opposition challenges while aiming to maintain his fragile coalition.
- Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces internal dissent within his government, highlighted by Economy Minister Antoine Armand's public opposition to a key budget proposal without prior consultation.
- Barnier's coalition struggles to maintain unity, with ministers balancing allegiance to their political groups and the Prime Minister's directives.
- The Prime Minister's precarious position is further complicated by opposition parties, including the Rassemblement National (RN) and Nouveau Front Populaire (NFP), which could unite to pass a motion of censure in December.
- Barnier has sought to engage opposition leaders like Marine Le Pen, though her response has been dismissive, reflecting broader political tensions.
- Despite these challenges, Barnier is attempting to push forward his agenda, including budget adjustments and concessions to local governments, while preparing for potential political fallout.