French PM rules out using special constitutional powers to pass budget

Share this page

PARIS (Reuters) -French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu on Friday ruled out using the 49.3 constitutional clause – one which allows a government to pass measures without winning a parliamentary vote – and said lawmakers will have to find a compromise to pass a budget. Read full story

Date: 3 October, 2025 4:01 pm
Source: thestar.com.my

💬 Join the Conversation! 💬

We’ve disabled comments on our posts and pages to keep the discussions organized and lively! But don’t worry – the conversation isn’t over. Head over to our forum and share your thoughts, ideas, and feedback with the community! It’s the perfect place to connect, learn, and engage with others who care about the same things. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Click here to join the discussion now! 🚀

💡 Want your business featured here?
Click here to advertise with us →
Scroll to Top