French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government has collapsed after 331 out of 574 lawmakers voted in favor of a no-confidence motion — its first successful use since 1962. Pres. Emmanuel Macron will address the nation on Thursday evening (local time).
The vote succeeded with the support of both the left-wing New Popular Front (NFP) coalition and the right-wing National Rally (RN), after failed attempts at compromise.
Macron and Barnier have paid the price for betraying the trust of the French people by imposing a status quo government onto a nation so desperate for change. While Jean-Luc Melenchon chose compromise last summer in a bid to halt the far-right surge, it's clear that this time a left-wing prime minister must be selected to restore public services, listen to the trade unions, and end the politics by numbers. If not, it's up to the workers of France to once again take to the streets and ensure that their voices are properly heard.
The successful censure of Barnier is a stand for French sovereignty and democracy after the French right-wing was so cynically denied power last summer. Barnier's technocratic, socialist-inspired budget attempted to continue harmful policies of over-taxation, bureaucracy, and uncontrolled immigration. While a victory for the French people, the right must now capitalize on this opportunity, enter government, and end the globalist agenda that has oppressed the people of France for so long.
Unfortunately, in a period of grave instability, there was little that Barnier could ever do to please those who smelled blood on both sides of the ideological spectrum. With pressure now mounting on Macron, it is vital for both France and Europe's geopolitical and economic interests to restore order to the nation as quickly as possible.