France’s National Assembly narrowly approved the 2026 social security budget late Tuesday, giving Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu an important victory as he pushed a compromise through a deeply divided parliament without using article 49.3, which lets a government force a bill through without a vote.

Issued on: 10/12/2025 - 10:08

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The bill scraped through by 247 votes to 234, with 93 abstentions, after weeks of bargaining and a tense day that ended with ministers hugging when the result was read out.

On the platform X, Lecornu praised what he called a “majority of responsibility” and said the result showed that “compromise is not a slogan, it allows us to move forward in the general interest”.

MPs from President Macron’s centrist Renaissance party, its ally MoDe…

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