Overview
- The resolution passed 185–184, delivering the RN its first text ever adopted in the National Assembly with support from parts of Les Républicains and Horizons alongside RN and its UDR ally.
- A shortfall in attendance from the centrist Ensemble group, including the absence of Gabriel Attal, drew sharp criticism from the left after the narrow outcome.
- The measure expresses a political position and does not repeal the accords, as terminating or revising international agreements falls under executive authority and international law.
- Ministers signaled a preference to reopen talks with Algiers rather than escalate tensions through a unilateral break, emphasizing the diplomatic sensitivity of current relations.
- The vote came during the RN’s parliamentary initiative day, where the party is also pressing a proposal to re-establish the criminal offense of irregular stay that advanced with LR and Horizons in committee but faces resistance from Renaissance.