French lawmakers vote to oust Prime Minister. South Korea’s opposition parties move to impeach President.

French lawmakers vote to oust prime minister in the first successful no-confidence vote since 1962. South Korea’s opposition parties move to impeach president over sudden declaration of martial law.

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Photo From AP. FILE - France’s Prime Minister Michel Barnier arrives for a weekly cabinet meeting at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)

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PARIS (AP) — France’s far-right and left-wing lawmakers joined together Wednesday in a historic no-confidence vote prompted by budget disputes that forces Prime Minister Michel Barnier and his Cabinet members to resign, a first since 1962.

The National Assembly approved the motion by 331 votes. A minimum of 288 were needed.

President Emmanuel Macron insisted he will serve the rest of his term until 2027. However, he will need to appoint a new prime minister for the second time after July’s legislative elections led to a deeply divided parliament.

Macron will address the French on Thursday evening, his office said, without providing details. Barnier is expected to formally resign by then. More Here

South Korea’s opposition parties move to impeach president over sudden declaration of martial law

 

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