In a turbulent session marked by fierce debate and political tension, the French Prime Minister successfully survived a no-confidence vote triggered by the contentious forced budget law. The government invoked a constitutional article to bypass parliamentary approval, sparking outrage among opposition parties who criticized the move as undemocratic and a blow to legislative power. Despite the backlash, the Prime Minister’s coalition managed to hold onto a slim majority, underscoring the delicate balance of power within the National Assembly.

The budgetary plan, aimed at curbing public spending amid economic challenges, faced widespread opposition. Key points of contention included proposed cuts to social programs and reforms to pension schemes. Below is a summary of the parliamentary voting outcome:

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