Should Barnier lose the vote, as is anticipated, he’ll turn into the shortest-serving prime minister in trendy French historical past.
The EU’s former chief Brexit negotiator was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron in September and given the not possible mission of passing a slimmed down funds with out a parliamentary majority.
Barnier is ready to offer an interview on French tv on Tuesday night, in what could possibly be a last-ditch attraction to lawmakers to chorus from toppling the federal government.
If the parliament does oust Barnier, it will be the primary time a French authorities has suffered the humiliation of dropping a no-confidence vote since 1962.
Sarah Paillou contributed to this report.