France’s Macron will address the nation a day after a no-confidence vote toppled the government
- French President Emmanuel Macron will address the nation on Thursday night after Prime Minister Michel Barnier's ouster in a no-confidence vote, according to a BBC report.
- The no-confidence motion cancelled the government’s financing plan, leading to an automatic renewal of the current budget into next year, unless a new government can approve a budget by Christmas.
- Opposition politicians are increasingly calling for Macron's resignation and early presidential elections, which Macron has ruled out.
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