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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Leicester passed the biggest political test since being re-elected prime minister.
On October 16, local time, the French National Assembly voted on two motions of no confidence against the government, and none of them were finally passed. Headquarters reporter Bai Jie:I am now in the French National Assembly. Two motions of no confidence against the government held here on the 16th were not passed.That means LeConnell has gone through the biggest political test he has faced since becoming prime minister again.But this victory is more like a brief breathtaking, with the ongoing game between the parties, whether the 2026 budget can be passed in parliament, and the French debt crisis that cannot be ignored, all of which are major difficulties for the government to face next. French President Emmanuel Macron again appointed Le Corney as the new prime minister on October 10, shortly after the two major opposition parties, the far-left political party "Unfaithful to France" and the far-right political party "National League" on December 13 respectively put forward a motion of distrust to impeach the government. According to the procedure, members of the National Assembly voted on two motions on the 16th and later, if one of them received more than half of the support, the Le Cornery government would be forced to resign. The result of the voting day was that the first received 271 votes and the second received 144 votes, not all of which reached the 289 votes needed to get half of the seats in the National Assembly. Le Corneille told the media after the vote that the draft national fiscal budget for 2026 will soon begin to be discussed and reviewed in the National Assembly. French media noted that there are currently disagreements between the opposition and the ruling parties on the draft budget,If the draft fails to be passed by the National Assembly by the end of the year, Leclerc still risks leaving office.。 Since June this year, the political impasse in France has repeatedly occurred. On September 9, then-defense minister Le Corneille was appointed prime minister by President Macron. On October 6, Le Corneille, who served for only 27 days and less than 24 hours in the cabinet, resigned to Macron, and France fell into a serious political crisis. On October 10, Le Corneille was again appointed prime minister by Macron. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OlDFtQmTmO 17WorldNews[2025.10.17-11:55] 访问:39
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