French PM Sébastien Lecornu on Tuesday forced part of of a highly-contested budget bill through parliament without a vote by invoking Article 49.3 of the Constitution. FRANCE 24's James André said two votes of no-confidence are expected, one by the hard left France Unbowed party and the other by far-right National Rally party.
Breakdown
- Session suspended as Article 49.3 is triggered to pass the budget
- National Assembly president calls for a return to compromise in politics 19s
- Opposition parties to request votes of no confidence within 48 hours 49s
- Socialist Party will support the government on the budget vote 1m 30s
- Unlikely that no confidence votes will topple the government 1m 38s