Embattled French prime minister survives two no-confidence motions in one day
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Embattled French prime minister survives two no-confidence motions in one day
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"The French prime minister Sebastien Lecornu has survived two no-confidence votes, avoiding another government collapse and giving president Emmanuel Macron some respite before a bigger battle over the national budget. French politicians in the 577-seat National Assembly rejected a no-confidence motion filed by the hard-left France Unbowed party. The 271 votes were 18 short of the 289 needed to bring down the government. A second motion from the far-right National Rally also failed."
The Independent emphasizes on-the-ground reporting across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while soliciting donations to fund free, ad- and paywall-free journalism. The outlet highlights investigations like the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. In France, prime minister Sebastien Lecornu survived two no-confidence motions after reappointment, preventing immediate governmental collapse and providing President Emmanuel Macron temporary respite ahead of national budget battles. The National Assembly remains deeply fragmented after a deadlocked snap election that left no party with a clear majority and empowered the far-right.
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