What now after the fall of the French government?
Briefly

The last time that a French prime minister was brought down by a no-confidence vote was in 1962, marking a significant historical precedent in French politics.
This unprecedented situation leaves France facing a deposed prime minister and a deadlocked parliament, making future predictions difficult due to the political instability.
With Barnier's resignation, the government will revert to a caretaker status, limiting ministers to only handle urgent affairs without the power to initiate new policies.
The vote did not only lead to the fall of Barnier's government but simultaneously overturned the 2025 Budget, further complicating the political landscape.
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