France Overcomes Two No-Confidence Votes to Pass 2026 Budget Amid Ongoing Political Turmoil
France has passed a budget for 2026 after two no-confidence motions failed, allowing the legislation to pass and potentially heralding a period of relative stability for Prime Minister Sebastien Lecoq.
France has passed a budget for 2026 after two no-confidence motions failed, allowing the legislation to pass and potentially heralding a period of relative stability for Prime Minister Sebastien Lecoq, who has navigated the country through a tumultuous economic landscape in recent years. The budget is expected to implement key fiscal policies aimed at addressing France's high debt levels and promoting economic growth. The successful passage of the budget marks a significant milestone for Lecoq's government, which had faced intense pressure from opposition parties and market analysts alike. As a result, investors have welcomed the news with a boost in confidence in the French economy.