French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s survival also spares the immediate need for President Emmanuel Macron to call snap legislative elections.
Breakdown
- Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu survived two no-confidence votes in Parliament. 6s
- Both motions, from the hard-left and far-right, failed to reach the required 289 votes. 14s
- Lecornu suspended a controversial pension reform, convincing moderate-left MPs to abstain. 40s
- The result spares President Macron from an immediate crisis but highlights government weakness. 29s
- The government faces a fractured Parliament and contentious budget debates ahead. 1m 7s