For the adoption of a non -trusted votum, 288 votes were required, but only 128 representatives spoke “for”.
The National Assembly of France has rejected a new proposal for Votum without trust in the government, led by Prime Minister Francois Bayru, appointed by Ultralevs. The AFP reported this on Monday, February 10.
It has been noted that the proposal submitted by the extreme left from the unconfirmed France obtained 128 votes with the lowest 288 requirement.
Immediately thereafter, the prime minister re -applied an article of the Constitution, giving the right to decide without the application of the voting method of voting representatives to carry out part of the bill on government costs.
This will probably have another vote of distrust in the left opposition this week, the agency’s note.
Remember, on February 5, the National Assembly failed the second vote of the French government’s distrust, using a special method to accept budget representatives. The vote of no confidence for the draft budget for 2025 has also failed.
Bayru’s predecessor, as prime minister Michel Barnier, who also used the special method to accept the budget, did not survive the vote without trust and resign, who worked as a record for the head of government.
Source: korrespondent

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