00:00France's 2026 state budget was definitively adopted on Monday,
00:06following the rejection of two no-confidence motions in Parliament and months of political gridlock.
00:13The motions were tabled in response to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's decision on Friday
00:19to invoke Article 49.3 of the Constitution,
00:23which allows the government to pass legislation without a vote from MPs.
00:28One motion was tabled by the far-right national rally,
00:32the other by left-wing parties, excluding the socialists.
00:36Since both failed, the budget has been automatically adopted.
00:40Since the 2024 snap elections left Parliament divided,
00:45lawmakers have failed to agree on how to fix the country's public finances.
00:50Lecornu accused parts of the opposition of causing disorder by blocking budget talks.
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