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France: The Barnier government on the brink – Fears of a “Greek-style” crisis

The confidence vote, likely to take place on Wednesday, was submitted by the leftist New People's Front and Le Pen's far-right party. If passed, it will result in the fall of the government and prevent the approval of the 2025 state budget

Newsroom December 3 07:54

A motion of no confidence has been filed by the New People’s Left Front and Le Pen’s far-right party. If passed, it would topple the Barnier government and prevent the approval of the 2025 state budget.

Political Instability Grips Central Europe
As 2024 ends, political turmoil engulfs Central Europe. Following the collapse of Scholz’s government in Germany, Barnier’s administration in Paris is now in a precarious state, shaking the Franco-German axis within the Eurozone. The French government’s failure to secure consensus for the budget, which must pass by December 21, has plunged the nation into a political crisis, with French bonds teetering on the edge of a “Greek-style” collapse.

The Crisis Unfolds
The trouble began when Barnier’s government couldn’t secure a parliamentary majority for the budget, forcing it to invoke Article 49.3 of the French Constitution. This mechanism allows budget approval without a vote but opens the door to a no-confidence motion. As expected, both the leftist New People’s Front and Le Pen’s far-right party filed such motions. If supported, the government could fall, likely on Wednesday or Thursday.

Barnier’s Fragile Tenure
Barnier, a seasoned technocrat and former EU Brexit negotiator, took the Prime Minister role in September under Macron’s mandate to reduce France’s deficit, which surpassed 6% of GDP in 2024. However, lack of allies in Parliament and failed negotiations with Le Pen have left his government on the verge of collapse.

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A Three-way Split in Parliament
French politics are now divided into three camps:

  • The far-right National Rally (141 seats)
  • The leftist New People’s Front (180-192 seats)
  • Macron’s centrist bloc and the Republicans (210 seats)

No majority can form without ad hoc alliances, and negotiations with Le Pen stalled despite partial concessions by Barnier.

Resemblance to Greek Financial Turmoil
The crisis has raised alarms in Brussels, as France’s deficit far exceeds the Eurozone’s 3% GDP target, evoking memories of Greece’s bailout-era struggles. The prospect of a second Eurozone debt crisis looms, and the ECB might consider deploying its Transmission Protection Instrument (TPI) to stabilize French borrowing costs. However, the broader fiscal impact of such intervention remains uncertain.

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