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Michel Barnier goes down as shortest-serving prime minister in French history

Michel Brarnier, ousted in a historic no-confidence vote, was appointed as prime minister in September

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France’s Prime Minister Michel Barnier. Photo: AFP
Ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, who was toppled in a historic no-confidence vote on Wednesday, made extraordinary calm his trademark across a half-century in politics, but goes down as the shortest-serving PM in French history.
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Brought in by President Emmanuel Macron in September to run a minority government after inconclusive parliamentary elections, Barnier often said that knowing how “to keep one’s cool” was essential to managing the thorny task.

His “sang-froid” was in evidence in his previous role as the European Union’s chief negotiator in Brexit talks with the British government.

He also kept his cool in parliament on Wednesday evening, speaking just before the far right and hard left ousted his government in a historic no-confidence vote.

French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

“I’m not afraid,” said the 73-year-old. “I’ve rarely been afraid in my political life.”

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