**Article:**
On Tuesday, French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu successfully withstood two no-confidence votes following the National Assembly’s approval of the government’s budget proposal. The votes came after Lecornu employed a constitutional mechanism to push the budget through the lower house without a full parliamentary vote.
This move allowed the government to bypass opposition delays and advance the budget toward final adoption. The no-confidence motions, filed by opposition parties, failed to gain enough support to unseat Lecornu or his government. The approval of the budget marks a significant step in France’s legislative process for the upcoming fiscal year.
**Why this matters**
The survival of the no-confidence votes ensures political stability for the current government amid ongoing economic challenges. Passing the budget is crucial for implementing government policies and managing public finances. The episode highlights tensions between the executive branch and opposition parties in the French parliament.
Source: NewsData
