The French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has said it is "possible" he could survive a no-confidence vote in his minority government.
Opposition parties have tabled the motion to oust the former Brexit negotiator after he used special powers to force through his budget without a vote.
In the interview with French TV channels on Tuesday, Barnier pleaded his case before the public, saying that he remained open to budget talks with opposition parties despite being widely predicted to lose the vote.
He also sought to distance himself from France’s ongoing state of political instability, saying he was not at fault.
Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
For more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/news
#France #BBCNews
ANSA è la più importante agenzia d'informazione in Italia. Immagini e storie da tutto il mondo: politica, economia, cronaca, sport,…
The US and Iran have agreed a two-week ceasefire to allow time for talks on a plan to end the…
US President Donald Trump says he has agreed to a proposed two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran if shipping…
L'informazione della testata giornalistica di LA7 diretta da Enrico Mentana