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French PM Faces New No-Confidence Votes as Budget Faces Final Hurdle

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu faces two new no-confidence motions on Monday, after he forced the 2026 budget through parliament without a vote for the third and final time on Friday.

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This Monday, starting at 5 p.m., the Assembly will consider two motions of censure which should be rejected and followed by a third and last resort to 49.3, paving the way for final adoption.

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On Monday, February 2, the head of government will attend the National Assembly to consider the two final motions of censure tabled by the RN and LFI. Their likely rejection will lead to the final adoption of the finance bill. A solution that no one imagined when the minister of armies was promoted to Matignon in September 2025.

·Paris, France
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RECIT - The Prime Minister will have made many concessions to the PS by often neglecting the right. A final 49.3 will allow this Monday the final adoption of the finance bill.

·Paris, France
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Sandrine Rousseau (Ecologists) calls on the PS to vote for motions of censure against the Lecornu government, considering that, as opponents, they should not validate a budget adopted under Article 49.3.

Paris, Feb 2 (Latin Press) France's National Assembly will today vote two motions of censure against Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu which represent the last obstacle to the government's rescue for the adoption of the state budget 2026. The post France near the budget, attempts of censorship obstacles first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

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Le Télégramme broke the news in on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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