France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote after he forced through a controversial draft budget without parliamentary approval.
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00:00France's Prime Minister Michel Barnier said it is possible his government may survive
00:07a looming no-confidence vote.
00:10He said it depends on the country's MPs, who he said had a responsibility to the French
00:14people during what he described as a serious period in the country's history.
00:20I think it is possible that there is this reflex of responsibility where, beyond the political
00:26differences, the divergences, the normal contradictions in a democracy, we say that there is a higher
00:31interest.
00:32I think that the country's higher interest, the common good, the national interest, means
00:36something.
00:37Barnier faces the no-confidence vote after pushing through a controversial social budget
00:42bill.
00:43Opposition leaders say adjustments to the bill don't delay their concerns and pushed
00:48for a no-confidence vote.
00:49To bring down the government, 288 MPs need to vote in agreement.
00:54This is possible if both the left and right wing of the National Assembly unite in a majority
00:59vote.
01:00French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly brushed aside the possibility of Barnier's
01:04resignation, describing calls for him to do so as a political fiction.