
The French government survived two no-confidence votes on January 23, with more expected after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said he would invoke the constitution to force the spending part of the 2026 budget bill through parliament. A key pivot group, Socialist MPs, showed their support by not supporting two no-confidence motions, which were tabled by the hard left and the far right. FRANCE 24’s Olivia Bizo has more from Paris.
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