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No-confidence vote could topple the French government for the first time since 1962

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France 's far-right and left-wing forces are expected to join together to oust Prime Minister Michel Barnier ’s government in a historic no-confidence vote.

If the motion succeeds, it would mark the first time a French government has been toppled this way in more than 60 years .

President Emmanuel Macron insists he will serve the rest of his term until 2027 .