French government survives no-confidence votes on expenditure part of 2026 budget
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu used constitutional powers to push a budget increasing defense spending by €6.5 billion, surviving votes with 267 opposition supporters, short of 289 needed.
- The French government survived two no-confidence votes in Parliament on January 27, 2026, regarding the 2026 budget's expenditure part without the National Assembly's final say.
- A total of 267 lawmakers supported the no-confidence motion, but 289 votes were needed to dismiss the government.
- Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu plans to invoke article 49.3 again to push through the full budget, anticipating more no-confidence votes.
- The government anticipates that the entire budget will be definitively adopted in the first half of February, aiming for a deficit not exceeding 5% of national output.
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French government holds firm as divisive budget survives no-confidence votes
The French government has survived fresh no-confidence votes in the National Assembly, keeping its 2026 budget alive despite fierce opposition and renewed controversy over the use of constitutional powers.
Who is the boss? is the name of an agri-food company, set up in 2017 to allow producers to live their work with dignity. This is also the legitimate question that can be asked after watching the telenovela on the 2026 budget. And that can be summed up: strong – to use an oxymore – of its meagre score of 1.75% on the evening of the first round of the last presidential election, the Socialist Party managed to twist Sébastien Lecornu's arm against …
France PM weathers no-trust votes
French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu on Tuesday survived two new no-confidence votes after forcing his budget through the lower house, clearing a key hurdle toward its final adoption. The motions came days after Lecornu weathered two separate, largely symbolic no-confidence challenges on Friday, triggered by his decision to ram through the income section of the 2026 state budget without a parliamentary vote. He then announced he would do the …
The French government of Prime Minister Lecornu has survived two further vote of distrust in the dispute over the budget for the current year.
Because of the budgetary dispute in France, right-wing and left-wing forces had each requested a vote of distrust against the government. As expected, both failed.
French government survives no-confidence votes on expenditure part of 2026 budget
The French government survived two votes of no-confidence in parliament on Tuesday over its decision to ram through the expenditure part of the 2026 budget without giving the National Assembly the final say.
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