Overview
- The National Assembly failed to reach the 289 votes required to oust Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's cabinet.
- Deputies voted on two separate censure resolutions put forward by La France Insoumise on the left and Rassemblement National on the right.
- Pre-vote estimates reported by Le Parisien indicated opponents could gather at most about 265 votes, short of the threshold.
- Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure said his group would not back the motions after Lecornu promised to review the pension reform and to stop bypassing Parliament to pass laws.
- Marine Le Pen pledged support for the left's motion but again urged President Emmanuel Macron to dissolve the lower house, signaling continued pressure on the government.