French Prime Minister Sebastian Lecornu is preparing to force his contentious budget bill through parliament despite acknowledging it was "a partial failure". The move comes after weeks of stalled negotiations, with the outcome far from certain.
The hard-left France Unbowed and far-right National Rally party are set to stage a joint rebellion against Lecornu's government by filing votes of no-confidence in Parliament. According to reports, the first such vote is expected to take place on Friday if it proceeds. The move marks a significant escalation in opposition to Lecornu's budget bill, with both parties citing deep-seated concerns over its provisions.
The budget bill has been the subject of intense debate and negotiation for weeks, with many lawmakers expressing misgivings about certain aspects of the proposal. Lecornu's concession that it was "a partial failure" may have emboldened opposition MPs to take a more decisive stance against his government. The outcome of this vote will likely have significant implications for the future of the Macron administration and its ability to push through key economic reforms.
Meanwhile, the National Rally party has been particularly vocal in its opposition to Lecornu's budget bill, with some of its members describing it as "draconian" and "a threat to French identity". The France Unbowed party, meanwhile, has expressed concerns over issues such as inequality and social justice.
The hard-left France Unbowed and far-right National Rally party are set to stage a joint rebellion against Lecornu's government by filing votes of no-confidence in Parliament. According to reports, the first such vote is expected to take place on Friday if it proceeds. The move marks a significant escalation in opposition to Lecornu's budget bill, with both parties citing deep-seated concerns over its provisions.
The budget bill has been the subject of intense debate and negotiation for weeks, with many lawmakers expressing misgivings about certain aspects of the proposal. Lecornu's concession that it was "a partial failure" may have emboldened opposition MPs to take a more decisive stance against his government. The outcome of this vote will likely have significant implications for the future of the Macron administration and its ability to push through key economic reforms.
Meanwhile, the National Rally party has been particularly vocal in its opposition to Lecornu's budget bill, with some of its members describing it as "draconian" and "a threat to French identity". The France Unbowed party, meanwhile, has expressed concerns over issues such as inequality and social justice.