France's minority government is likely to survive a no-confidence vote on Tuesday. New conservative Prime Minister Michel Barnier depends on the far right to stay in power. The government struggles to pass a budget for next year with no parliamentary majority. The left-wing coalition brought the motion but needs 289 votes to succeed. Read The Rest at :
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