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Political Turmoil in France and Haiti: Criticism from Macron and Le Pen's Threat

Haiti's leaders denounce Macron's insults amid instability; Le Pen threatens censure motion over budget disagreements in France.

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Updated: Nov 25th, 2024, 10:07 AM ET

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Haiti's transitional presidential council criticized French President Macron's recent comments, which they deemed insulting. Concurrently, in France, Marine Le Pen threatens to initiate a censure motion against Prime Minister Barnier if budget demands are not met, signaling increasing political instability in both countries amid economic challenges.


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