Political. Sébastien Lecornu Faced Two Motions of Censure on Thursday: Can His Government Fall?
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On 10 October, Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu will face two motions of censure on Thursday, taking stock of this political weapon and its functioning.
On Tuesday, the Head of Government announced his road map in Matignon, in an unprecedented political context, while two motions of censure are expected on Thursday.
Barely reconfirmed in Matignon, the Prime Minister must prove that he can govern without a majority, defend a constrained budget and defuse the first parliamentary offensives.
If the calendar is still uncertain, National Assembly and Senate, slowing down since the fall of the Bayrou government, should resume their activity on Tuesday. With an appointment much awaited by the oppositions: Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's general policy statement.
A majority of French (56%) do not want the motion of censure to be voted on (22 pts more than a week before François Bayrou's resignation and 8 more than before Michel Barnier's censure), 43% want 60% of RN voters to be censored (21 pts less than for F. Bayrou). 53% of NFP voters want censure (25 pts less) but are very divided: 68% of LFI supporters want his vote, while 68% of PS voters do not want it (40 pts more than for F. Bayrou). Voters Tog…
France – 14/10/2025 – energysdelamer.eu. 1- Let's start with the 2026 finance bill, presented this morning in the Council of Ministers, largely reproduces the text proposed by François Bayrou before its fall on 8 September. Sébastien Lecornu has revised budget ambition downwards and wants to reduce the deficit to 4.7% of GDP. Find the main measures proposed in it. The budget for 2026, whose future is uncertain according to the media, will take a…
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