PARIS: The French government was pilloried by political rivals and farmers after it failed to block the approval of the EU’s Mercosur trade deal at a vote today, with far-right and far-left opposition parties filing no-confidence motions.
The far-left France Unbowed (LFI) party put forward a motion on Friday morning, while the far-right National Rally (RN) said it would also launch one against the European Commission chief in Brussels.
The no-confidence motions underline the domestic political blowback President Emmanuel Macron’s government faces over the trade deal with South American nations as it battles to pass an already-late 2026 budget through a truculent parliament.
