France's Prime Minister to Push Through Budget Bill Without Vote.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has revealed that he plans to bypass parliamentary approval and pass the 2026 budget bill into law via Article 49.3 of the French Constitution, which allows the government to push through legislation without a vote if there is broad support among parliamentarians.
According to Mr Lecornu this move was not an easy one; it represented 'a partial failure' for him as he had promised not to do so earlier. However he believes that after a host of concessions made by the government, especially from the Socialist party, that now he has enough support among politicians to survive even if no-confidence motions are filed.
This decision came amid concerns over the economy and how the budget will be managed in the coming year.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has revealed that he plans to bypass parliamentary approval and pass the 2026 budget bill into law via Article 49.3 of the French Constitution, which allows the government to push through legislation without a vote if there is broad support among parliamentarians.
According to Mr Lecornu this move was not an easy one; it represented 'a partial failure' for him as he had promised not to do so earlier. However he believes that after a host of concessions made by the government, especially from the Socialist party, that now he has enough support among politicians to survive even if no-confidence motions are filed.
This decision came amid concerns over the economy and how the budget will be managed in the coming year.