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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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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.
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.
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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.

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