🔴 French PM François Bayrou survives another no-confidence vote over social security budget
- The French government, led by Prime Minister François Bayrou, survived a no-confidence vote concerning the 2025 Social Security budget, receiving only 115 votes against the required 289.
- The motion was initiated by the left-wing party La France Insoumise, but it lacked support from the Socialist Party and the National Rally.
- Bayrou previously invoked Article 49.3 to bypass parliamentary approval for the budget, facing multiple no-confidence votes since his appointment on December 13.
- The Socialist Party plans to introduce a new no-confidence motion on February 19, expressing disagreement with the government without blocking the budget adoption.
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