Developments in France have become known.
The French parliament has voted for a vote of no confidence in the current government led by Prime Minister Michel Barnier.
The voting was broadcast on the official website of the Paris Parliament.

As it turned out during the voting, the initiative was supported by 331 parliamentarians. It is noted that 288 votes in favor were enough for its adoption.
The vote of no confidence was passed for the first time since 1962. Now the French government will resign and Barnier will also be forced to leave his post.
Let us recall that the parliament was displeased by the fact that Barnier resorted to Article 49.3 of the French Constitution, which allows a bill to be adopted without its approval by deputies.
We are talking about the social security budget, an alternative draft of which has already been prepared by the mixed parity commission.
In this regard, the leader of the left-wing party "France Unbowed" Mathilde Panaud announced a vote of no confidence in the government, and the head of the French right-wing party "National Rally" Marine Le Pen supported this decision.