France’s minority government, led by Sébastien Lecornu, has survived a no-confidence attempt by the National Assembly over budget disputes.
The no-confidence motion received 267 out of 577 votes in the first round and 140 votes in the second round, falling short of the 289 votes needed to reject the spending clause in the finance bill and force the prime minister to resign.
deficit prediction
The repeated failures of attempts to overthrow Recorno’s government pave the way for France to adopt a budget next month, with the bill returning from the Senate to Parliament for a final reading.
The government expects this year’s budget deficit to be 5% of GDP, compared to the original target of 4.7%.
France’s minority government, led by Elisabeth Borne, survived an attempt to pass a no-confidence motion in the National Assembly over a budget dispute.
The no-confidence movement won 267 out of 577 votes in the first round and 140 votes in the second round, fewer than the 289 votes needed to reject the spending items in the finance bill and force the prime minister to resign.
deficit prediction
The repeated failures of attempts to overthrow the Bornu government pave the way for France to adopt a budget next month, with the bill returning from the Senate to the National Assembly for a final reading.
The government expects this year’s budget deficit to be 5% of GDP, compared to the original target of 4.7%.

