French Prime Minister François Bayrou has narrowly survived a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly, allowing his government to remain in office. Opposition lawmakers fell short of the 289 votes needed to force him out, ending a tense parliamentary showdown in Paris.
The result gives Bayrou a short-term reprieve, but it does not resolve the political pressure surrounding his leadership. The vote reflected deep divisions in the chamber, where rival blocs have been testing the durability of the government amid ongoing instability in French politics.
For Bayrou, the outcome avoids an immediate collapse, but his administration still faces a difficult path ahead. With no-confidence threats still possible, the government will need to navigate a fractured legislature while trying to maintain support for its agenda.
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